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    BOOKII BOOK***-.
ifWffiX.* l *®
and foralo at FtftrySiriettcJ
kwoaadCbareh, MBton> Treatise oaQtlttlta Doe*
trine, Llie ef Jeremiah ETwts, Esq- BOtinaa* Greek
HvWfflyof the Geipels, do Enjttsh da do; Beca*? ®-
btaii.eels, Barton edition: Parish's Bible Gazetteer,
Jsecksrrt't Chios sod to Prospects,- Dr. Weod’o lee*
«ne« on Bwedenb<mriaiiU«£ HoliH Missionary Anee
dates; ad our oJter Imertttisr works, in
to the oboes, all at««—»»» mcxs. aostt’' ’
ffiM Hin>f'awtoßgaß, allr
1 LEGHKJfY, AND TICINTTY, wfll be ready fCT,
Schwerin i»days.., who may wish-W
here w*i of ihtir eoaairyjKjm p*t on the map .*«
do so tar- BaMnaappilfanoa 10 the .naderrifnes, aak
ttaa- before thatfthhast To. defray iha txpenm'cf
the view* -m be rewired'ln
to the pries rfiln— nnUft REMcOOWAW ;
VO TBB PUBLIC*
A since, I «u Harding through
JCL'tks Stale Of Ohio: while spending * Cnrdays »
*lwbb, J4is«rrercd a siagßirSeune sabstaaos,
m nMeq&eaOj tuned that it hid been kwwJw
M 4 nppwMd to be of se «•« ««!■*, bwtftom
fi| WntwrttT.of tutors and singular
nt led to bdiew It might be made
wtmipurpore I had not the least idea- I wattweet
assffisgissftiiMf^sisSis
•ndeostrongwesißyeoafideneeihattieTewaaynhie
: 4g a, a»i j nro up my entire time and means la the
prnstw 111 in 11 of those experiments; and from that time.
10 this. I hare attended to nootber business; at the ex
plnSoaof abeat two finslly dtjeoreted, that,
by redadnx it to a fine powder aad mixing It with Un
wed oil .to about the consistency of ihiex paint, and
applying this compound with a brash, that lalsecating
: in 11few months would beeoma a perfoe* stone-or
•’ slate) eoihat thenbctaneewhenappued was actually
slate in a liquid state, and the large rmonpt ofalliea,
stamma, magnesia and blaek oxide of Iron that Iteon
mined, rendered it both weather and fire prool} as the
longer exposed, the hnrder and.mere oeraanent it
seems to become, sad as the coating (after U tarn* to
> elate) is of Itself indestructible by fire, consequently it
pretseta the wood dewed with- it den the air, and
where there lano air, there Is eo blare or combustion:
■ therefore the wood will aecudy char, before the slats
.eeysring will sirs way., :
1 I considered the diseorery-of the greatest Import*
' L MC< » *°» applied to Gorerntaent for apateat for ary,
: r or discoTepr, fondly hoping that I tfcoald
now bsTemnnerated for alLmy oauarln time and mo>-!
nsr.. to goterameot, without any hesitation, grant*
ed te me Lenexa Patent for the sole right to »«"■*»-
t»e, MI end ase my baproremeat in the nansihstare
of n “Weather end firs'Proof Composition or Asti*
■ fide! Slate,” for fourteen, years.
Algvst 14,1649.
•WB,thelahab&aaiaefBharoßfhsv - '. sad the above
nueaeat of Mr. Blake, end belie to *to be sabstas*
tlaUy eerreet,aa.*e are knowing to aust of the slate*
mewa therein contained; and we will farthererne, that
we do not believe that there evet..waa* patent more
honestly end laboriously earned, or more deservedly
i granted; aa faepumed Ids experiments with the most
maomltablo perseverance nnder the most dlseooraging
circumstances, as the pablie had not the least coni*
. desee .that there .could be any thing reliable nude
from the rebalance, lie therefore had to encounter for
year! tbejeeta and seofibefneartythe whole contour*'
nlty. Notwithstanding all-thl* nowasindefotignble'
la the prosecution of his ezpenmdttta, and we do not
believe that there la one man inntheusandwh© would
have pereeverod wider all the circamataoeea. Bat he
\ has at lass tdamptod over all obstaeiw, mod we be*
lieTe there la now but one opinion In. awarding him
\ dm merit of th!a valuable dlaoovery.'
GKO. W, CRANE, ■) Justices of
HORACE 0188, > the
JONATHAN EVERIIABD,) Fence.
' LEWIS C. CHATFIELp, j . Tnteteet 't
, R.W.MILL, TT* v; «f :-J
BENJAMINJONE, -iTowreUpb/v
WM. EVERETT, TbwxuUp Clerk.
ALLEN HOWE, Treasurer.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. 'I
Ihave aaoertalned that there are lodirldeala engaged
in digging, grinding, and preparing for tale, the above
mentioned mineral, to bo mixed noth oil. and uafed pro*
etselyaalaaemy patented article, .reave been to.
those pcaon* and shown them my patent. They my
they oo net Intend to infringe or treipam apoa my
rights that they have a right to dig, grind, and adl the
Powder, if they can find purchasers: that they are not
bouad-to knew what they are to do with in mat it is
no Infringement until it ia mixed with the ou to make
tkecoaxtonad; and that those whobay,mixandeseU,
mast tan the responsibility. Meat of them eay. that
ttey believe that the patent is good against thote that
mix end tie the eempoeod, and eome hare aaid that
-what they wanted to aae they should certainly parch-. 1
•re ef me, as they did not intend to mate themselves'
liable in any wit. Now I feel myself in daiy botsd to
expoee thisbarefaced freed apen the pahUe; aa I can.
call liby no milder name, where* man sells and
wives pay .for an article. the' mae of which hSweß
knows aahjeets the purchaser and user to a preeeee*.
ttoo and Ban Seme of these who are engaged in this
aeiarieas trade,-wiQ unquestionably contend to the
Mblio that myjpatent will not stand, and that! dare
notpreeecnia. Now, to take this argument awey from
•Jem, 1 went to eome of there who were proclaiming
that my patent was of. no value, and made the follow* 1
fog proposition: that they might select a Judge and two
mwycrewho have had some practice In patent eases,
and we would submit the patent to them, end if they
decided that the patent wasg ood,ihat they should atop
all farther proceedings in the business; bat if they
aheald decide that it would not, in their opinion, bold,
Iwoeld agree to let them go on and tell all they coaid.
without saying any thing to the pablie aboat them.
Thu proposition ibeywoold not accede to. So for ar
the validity of nypnern is concerned. I do not dc
pend entirely upon my own judgment, although Ibave
the fullest confidence in it; bat 1 have submitted Uu
many of tbelodgea, and several of the moat.eminent
patent lawyers, who hare, without exception, decided
that in their opinion it was good, and would protect me
m ay discovery. l
I grind the artiele to a fine power, and pat it cp in
barrels, the which are marked: '‘Buxx’sPutxstPiu
aim Wkutsxb Floor A*nnciuLSUT*. B
i therefore give notice to alt who bay and aw the
above menuoned mineral for thepurposa set forth ip
my patent, except from me or.my amborixed agents,
that 1 shall hold tbca to a siTki aecOTataUlhy, and
ahull commence sens at taw against there who thus
Infringe upon my tight. . . WJL BLAKE.
, dtUloa, Medina Aag. 14,1848. - •
TONS of the above Fire and Weather
Proof Artificial Slate oo hands and for sale. The'
•bore we can r~n m~rrrm*i r. ■ u.
for eome 4 rears, and know it to be what it is set forth
la every panieolar. J. A H.PHILLIP8 l Agtj
aori7-d3m No S Wood at
EXCELSIOR!
F. H. EATON & CO.,
• Mo. 09 Fearth Street, PUtsbsrgh,
Have now ia Store their fall assortment of
Trimming*, GloTes, Doiitry and Lite Good*
ADAPTED io the wants ofevery elassof
and Consumers. No pains hare been spared la
present the newest mid most fashionable stylo .o!
Goods in their line. Their stock coos iaum pan of the
following:
DRESS TRIMMINGS.
Fringe* and Gimps, of every variety: new stylet
figured GaIiOQQR Algerine and (tnpcnalßraids; wide
aid narrow. Stic and -Worste&rimbroideiinjg Braids
Basted and eat Velvet Ribbons; plain do do; Cordon
Mantna and plain iUtia RUjboa*,faf trimming; Uack,
white and colored Silk Lncct; extra' wide do do, lot
fioaiweir with a fall aseartment of. Ureas Bauons;
Presses Pinked, Stamped or Embroidered to order,..,
LAOS GOODS. •
Embroidered Lace and filnalis Copes, Chemisette*,
Breakfast and Retiring Caps and Half Sleeves, French
"Worked Collar* sod Caffs, In great Variety: Lace Veils,
Lappet*, and Opera Ties; Mounting Chemisettes, Col
lets, Cuffs abd Half Sleeves? Lusen Lawn lldkfs,
plain embroidered and hemstitched do, plain Lfoenda;
real thread Laces and Edgings; Im. do do; Bobbin,*
"Lille, Lace Mtulia and Cotton ringings and Inserting!.
: SONNET. TRIMMINGS.
Rich new style Botaeißibbons, French Face Flow
ers, Bonnet Tabs. Velvets, Satins and Florences, Silk
Illusion* and TarJetons, Bonnet Frames and Tip*.
KID QLOVES.
Beil mahnfaetnre, with most approved fastenings,
end choicest eolon. Ac extensive assortment always
on hand.
HOSIERY.
A great variety of Silk. Wool, Cotton, Merino and
Cashmere, for Larne* and Misses; Tartan Plaid*, and
a tall asaottmeot other styles Carey - and plain Child*
fen's Bou; newest style* infants* Boots asdSoek*;.
Cent*’ Gramgiic, Ylgonia, Merino, Cottou and fine
GLOVES..
■ A foil assortment for men,'women and children,'
among which are Derby. Ribbed, Foloselle and plain
BUkl ribbed and plain Cashmere; Chamois Lined Ber-
Ujk} Cauimere, Merino, Far-Uned Bearer, heavy and'
:fcoa Back*kin, Military and lisle Thread and Cotton.
' i WOOLEN GOODS.
I Bach a* Ladles* and Children's Hoods, Children’s
1 Woolen Backs,Knit Scarf* and Boas, Children’s Gait'
ers and Loaf Mitt*, Wonted Cads, Knitting Worsteds
- and Woolen Yarns, California Comforts; also, fine
Ceshaere Bearfo, for Ladies,-
LADIES’ DEPARTMENT.
Zephyr and Thpestfy Worsteds, Canvass' Patterns,
Flora and Emb’g Silk, Bristol and PeiTJ Board*, Pa*
per Flower Material*, Lamp Mats, Tidies, and. E
mbroidered Work. Also—Ladles’BUi and Merino Vests
and Drawers; Embroidered Sacks andflannels, French
Worked Caps and Waists for Infants; and Swan’s-down
Trimming*.
, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR;
- „Flna Skirts, Cravats and Collars; Merino, Silk and
-00000 Wrappers and Drawers; Baspenden, Shoulder
; Braces'and Dressing Gowns; Bilk and Linen HdkCR
- Gloves and Hosiery.
CQRIBSi BRUSHES AND PERFUMERY.
French panerat carved and plain Stall Back Coabc
Bftfiio’tad Im. doj stall Side and Long Coabc la.
% do? Eaftlo, fiaxln and Boaewaed Hair Braihe* Shell,
udJtag. Hora DreMingand Am Ivory Cotab*;
- With an auo"maent eY" Nail *nd"TeeUi Brute*.
WetheriiPa “Gold Medal* fSrfiSJr! *
VABETY GOODS.
N2dle*,Pktt,T»pet, SlttHUzt andPnriea,
- • Betioee and Btecl Good*, Berlin Wire Basket*.
Pw «rrf Sewinp. nan RoMwood DeS* end
- Celt Binding* A Galleons, Fencr Work Baskets
1 £!S**£®s? Ponlouw, Fepiertre* and
■ Blind It Shade Trimming*. Ladles’ Stationary,
| Palplt 4 Banner Tassels, French Cork Bole*,
1 Upholsterer's Fringe*, Bilk k Ci£g*n Umbrella*.
Bu lines, eas’d Widths,. Paper Maauoa k Holland a,
SkgUtkUilCioUu. EiasUe Hands k Webbing
Field China Binding, Corset end Shoe Larats.
QAwmiv'’
CAftPisTs:!—Hse*d thuaay.at W.m*.!
Clintock’s Carpet Warehouse, No. “3 Kounh «, a,i
i lartbampplrof Carpets, of the latest and most ap-!
~. proved style#, townich wo invito tbs attention of
t- titeaalpsi men, and those wishing to famish iioases, i
*■ to eali and examine the largest assortment in the citr,i
which we wIU sell cheaper than ever beicre offered la
the western market. . navs3.. WM’CMNTOCK
Baaniiar Lobk Sluswla, f •
r 'TTT' R.MUKPUY uas ree'd a supply of the above
’ VV « article, of the beet quality; also, plain UUck
: -Thibet Long Shawls; black Uombtulncs, blooming Al
!■*««—«, Persian Cloth, black Goturgiu Paroeitas,
■ cashmeres^ Moos do Lain* and French Merinos, blaek
■ Cravats and Jdoarniag Collars, Mourning llonnei Bib
boas, neck do, and a foil aseensuiu of Steaming
■, A lust arcertment, .Including • few piece* very, wide
tad *uparior. Royers are Invited to look at them, at
, .North East comer of Fourth and Market su.
..'WhoJoMlo Room* ap stairs, where a-large
<:-—■> of-NowGood*ha*lately beearecctrecl (a*SO
|)£/AViwiß AiTERA , nV& “ 7-
' Wt hare been Informed lyMraßoMof tearapar*'
fetwdnbtr byDrt Apu'i Alto taUt*, which
•i*ve* U* atperioriryoverevery etosrrcmedy of to*
1 MbA Bbohas bees afflicted forth* feu sixteen Tear*
wtto NECROSES or WHITE 8 WKLLINGS, attended
■ vug cleeratloiu and eafoUatlwrof various bones, da*
rui which ri®o many piece* ha ve been discharged frefit
' fiM irtasal best <d to« «raalam,ffom both her arias,
wnst* and band*.and from both tegs, and front the left
-• tenant t*tu. mi from.ibtugbi fcaeet beside* patofttr
uiwi mi jotaer parts of her person, which have baffldd
thtaUUfif ataotbereT thcrißOftcsiaeotph)rtieiao«er
• w e&j—iMTtßg aoti of the end her safer lari have
■f ; feeefiAScma&M tad deplorable. Abodt three noathr
: einewcM csM>tdaee4 < 0 in; Dr.Juyae’s Altentirir*.
'• wafehhM had an oxtoaishtogjy h*ppy effect upon her,
* axsas
;i^^^MircS!Sisssfe
1 “* f FWfag.
11: stMiii'e
I wm rmotj,
I liberty at, Pittsburgh. r -»-•
)Kfiaamna by SqgNG: SMITH,
jn» bh< u> ChMp*M a*n* *** , **Sft
! .HTHgTOgIB.
B.ouitj»w tap oomnoj
pUWDKBi •
pjdly superseding 1 «u-c4her Ointments and
saw Id are for the ears of tfiafiallnwiagidls;
grease mange orkane fistemaef., , • •
mil fCTd
many Cstil diseases. W.B. SLOAN? •
.... Depot, 48 Lake st, iiUoo4a,r
... THE PROOF. Vj v
Enmn ftomtijerf’Galena North'Western* GarettnA
4XntmeatandConditionPow*
?S r » At*—, ««Wy.wed n fistula pa my hoyee and
otherwise improved'his emditiaa snare' than 000 pe
wurefeeble u to beconsidcred worthless by myself
by theaUArtTusthanbalf a package?
ij J , ®y*ldhig better than any other eow I have.
- Small Pog.May WM. VINCENT.
_... ..TTOfIUFFESING CHILD.
v _Hiereby eertift ibhl one of my children, 1 when na
ked, fell Into a large fire of live coals, and was banted
severely from head .* la feet.: TO best of medical aid
ud ante lion was given, io .the child for font erflvf
days.'fithota any
od oil hu groans eontd bo heard at a rrest dlsUdeeyei
which exiueal period end of- myndgabors reeommen*'
ded and presealed to mo a box of Sloan’s Ointment
and inlets foan fifteenminatesalter.iheapplicatiot'
of tbs ointment to the aggravated sores of ibeaaffaria#
child, tbs pain ceased entirely, and he speedQy began,
to recover. My rerfdenee uln Hell township, ycr*
millioa county, and Stale of Indiana.
..THEODCmEU TAYLOR,
i CMeafo l AagasiM,tB49r. * - s
WM. BLAKE.
i EXTRAORDINARY CURE. ' ’
i April 13,1545. Foarmllea north ofChic txo lon the
road to MilwuldeJ Cook eoanty,lUiaoia.
i Mr. Sloan—Dear Sin Oneof my hones had a larva
benytsmor onhis breast bttm, imtcediutßlyaader thh
tollar. which lamed Mm and* rendered his services-«
ItathfuHyappliedaeveralbottles
of Dr. TayloFs Nerve and BonolialmanL witbouthe
jeut .bqiefit. -i men proeared WUderih Cclobreted
Hotre Ointment, and used that util I 'beeon folly
latided that it would never relieve the animal. - Fi<
naliy I obtained a bp*. cl yony truly ralaable Oxnt
ment.and in leas thaaM uya rent the first amS
timi Uie tuaor miftrdy disappeared, and the horre war
welL Yomrs, ■ - ; EDWARD ARMSTRONG.' I
** / TOPULAROPINION. '
Hpopular opinion u uy ertterionofiha wonhofan
artielo, we. invite the iipredaloas to read at least a few
Of the many volantanr-eertifioateathai appear 4a ou
aMaune respecting Uie-gieat-variety «7Wr^» r y«M t
•arm etendbytSa asaot. “fifouVCakbrated Oink
ttem Md Condition Powders.”•, ~ r
i snore remedies no lenxer remain «nwi» thoM &
dmbtfol utility, they have passed ;flmn the tide ofar
perijnent,andnow stand Ugheiiarepataiioa and an
bacomlag mere axteaiiveiy need thu ail olhsr artF
eieeofthokindj—Mch-QgNswa.
THE HAI.P HAB NOT BEEN TOLD. i
* _ _ * ".'L “^ i Jteßtvo,Juais,iB«a;
Dry Span-flirt Please send by .the baarera sat
of yyar Horre Med Lfltaev. They are i£i beer
articles of the Bad that I have over used, nerer hav-.
fog been disappointed in their afeet, as I have been ir
the ase of othms, area the moat celebrated Ointments
Liniments, £&, of tha day. I like very mseb this fire
tare in them, viz: thar they do aD that u promised, and
awi a thorough trial one is oontralned. to add*-iha<
faaHhas not been told.” - •• ~ ?'
: ?r j M.DODLBY.
• ~ . .THEDIFFERZNCS. 'r''*.'
, The ordinary ointments and iirjtwwtt* it {a wall
«•-revere and partial In' their/opermtiom-
Koan’a Ointment U mild yet thorough—it reaches and 1
removes thfrcanse,hene* U gives real asdpeßunem
relist For purity, mlUfaitas, «safety 1 certainty, and
thoroughness, Siouk Ointment exeels, and la repidli'
carper ceding all other Ointments y now
Inaae.' - •. >.
WE CAIPT GET ALONG WiraODTip/;
;Bresrt°* D T* r ni t Octai,lS43..
Mr.-Soao'i'flin 1 have tested tho youi
Ointment In the cure of wtilrenake tea, tore threat
bare*, and many other Injuries, and isevary ease.li
has aareaared oar expeetatioaa. Aa a foaflyOinv
meat, I have never acenitseqaaLgad for beasts vrr
can’t get along.without it. - n A
Yoara, - ' MILES IL JCHNBON..
EXCELLENT OINTSrENT. ‘
Mr. Sloan—petrSJr Foraeoeauterable lenatli #J
lßalWiMlhntly QOt&'
• plaint, and p»l«i
killeny * % witfcmt ©btaiatuf any relief! AfterwUch
war »fH«-atifcia place ialneaeed me to try yoni:
.Ointment, and within twoweekifroa the.time! com. i
menced aalag it, the pain ceeaod, nad I wna effeetaelft ;
eared and ahnli rwammead all who an ainrilariT-ni
dieted with the diatreaain* complaint, to procare year
excel lent oiatront witfamr delay.. - I
Boo. JL
.nitnaU and Midhifep Canal Packet Boat Company.
Dr. W. B. Sloan—Setfßln^^^be
bare had peearioa to tn.miay faenei. tad hwurt
«« great variety of hninmrtaand.clpaaeaiaifl ofc,
' Mt a*v» oarer fond ear thiaxeqsal u> you «I&L
- oa WuMfl the lul twa
I • - ** r^
, A PINGEE BITTEN ENTIRELY OFF.
« Two mile* sooth of Chicago, Septl4,lB(& : *
Sr. Sloan—Sin Ob the 6th laitxatmr mb hod o fin
nrtantrcatUelf .WefmWiiitleii iynp
pued row celebrated ointment, which relieved km« I
pain fan few aimtaiaad. prevemed-iho tngorfom
rwelliny the least parole, and the woand 1* healing
lajuilT. Resp'y yours, S-BROCKWAV.
...-bOCTORiNO IJdOAX*ENA' . ” \-3VB.
Mr. Sloan—Dev Bin Abootlhrro. years in(vu
■ewely lajared in one oTmy legs by. the falling or a
wo ofwood which oeeaaetjeil large tanning tWrs.
learirereTydoeter in Galena tried to e&re them; bai
tried fa rain, until from. sympathy and Improper (rear*
meat mpother leg became'aa bad a* the one original:
lywoaaded. I despaired of orer being weHagaiu
bßt ia order that I might neglect-no means wims my
reach, I purchased or your agent la Galena aemo u
roar ointment, and you eaa fudge of my surprise api
gradtade better than 1 can ezprcM it, to find my aril
entirely well before l had.flnishedusing the second-br a
' Tneae facts I make known that otkera afflicted mar
beuers and not cfolay a sing ao ▼aluabl* an'
aa roan hat proved to be/ Kesp’y yoar gratsfel ftU
t ■ Galena, 111, Dee. IP, 1849., v EVAHPAVia.
• ; ' -only sohays. 1
Before the foDoiring 'order. Vetera. Vaaghn tt'Co
pazchaaed a large aojwy of Sloaa'a pnpanjaoaa.-.
_.. {. < J v 24,1915.
8. K. Hibbaid—Dear Sin 1 am eht of Sloan's Coadi*
tioa Powder.asd'UoiM Ointment. -Hie-gale (grAi*
eeede my expectation. Jfyco eaa manage to sendm*
4 Boren Ouumeat,.] will pay for them the ffm lisa
that yoa are here, and presume I shall be able to tell
a large quantity in the eoam of the year, H wilt be
an object to you, aa well as to myself to keep me cos*
stantly anpptied. Very.teap’y yourt, ’
'Va-YAPOBNACO.
MISSISSIPPI RIVER.
Sr. Lens, Ab. 22,1319.
Dr. Sloan—'Sir. About two yeaxa ago,, while ratting
on the Mississippi river, to passing o v«r toe rapid*, 1
was plunged into the water, tad by the raft, dashing
against a rock, crushing my left leg and otherwise *e
nousiy injuring me, so much dttl lost all setuibUliy.
When consciousness returned I found myself to' 8t
Louis, surrounded by myweeptog&mily. Good hors
ing and medical aid, enabled main aboot two months
toTwbble around with the assistance of aerufeh.. We
wotuds only partially heated, -leaving- targe'- rafajktu*
•emit toe ancej which for many "»«"*>»« discharged'
blood mad manor of toe most offensive character,, My,
pauuweratoexptuifible. attisjes my saderinrwfc*.
so great that death weald have received a beany yrpl ’
eome. Fortunately Mr. Wilson, (one ofmr acirnbct*)
edvbed me to try year Ofntaant. 1 obtained a box:
applied U teeofdtof to direction—toe sore* soon began
to murne a healthy appearance, and In three mootSu
1 w*»entirely!eared,aadeaabied todAhaidJabor. i
Yoar obedient servant,
./ _JKRAMVF.THOMA£ j
.We, fee.ußdenlned,.neighbors. ofH. W. Worna*,'
were acquainted with toe cue above stated, and know*
: Ins the efreamrfences, mostehetrfußy confirm said
Thomas’ statement. REV J.’DOUCLASS,
JAttBSWILSON, F 1
„ PETER LAUD. * >
Cfflcado, Jan. Bto, ISO.
W. D. Sloan—Sir: One ofay borteiwas hoof bound
and aim wounded to toe stifle, Is which he look cold,
and became so crippled that be could scarcely uayel.
Uj toe free application of yoar valaable ointment, fall
hoofs were soon softened and toe stifle permanently
eared.' I have also used the Ointment to toe turf cl
Poll-Evil and on.ievera rsJlt wito esual soceeisT f •
- Od d mashed ftflger toil was very painfol, it opera*
led like aehamvxours, Ac , „ A. VAN ORDEN.
TESTIMONY FSOUXITTLE FORT. . ' j
Fleon’s Ointment and Condition am ac*
knowledges by *JI who have used them to b« toe k en
remedy tor horse* add cattle that lias been diieovered.
Fresh Wound*, galls, *pavlns f ‘bn:l»ei» r «ingbone, poR
e vU, and to sheet every outward disofiJerwffcjury cab
be eared by tol* wonderful. Awder l*
designed Ctr toward -strain*,' dlsti’fewgtMri bound,
fatigue from hard exercise,
Co only Chronic to. -.-••
‘RATHER BUT V THOUGHT
- WOULD TRY rt»
Wrcaurv*. Cook Co. Feb. 13.181 S 1
Mr. Sloan—Sin 1 hava a fine young hone -taat-wu
takcn'witotoe scratches last tan. 1 pawouranout
three dotlsrs tor medieine to ctzrehiat, bat he grew
worse. 1 then boavhts box of yoar ototateot at year
offieo when in Chicago last, ratber doablingly,bail
tfioaght I would try it. Judge of my' nrprise- and my
opimon of its beseSelal qoallties,- whim Ifeandtsy
hone’s legs smooth and well to four days from too doc
•I commenced applying.it. Yoarobediem,
“ . -E. P.COLSV.' ...
FACTS FOB THE PEOPLE. M
Mam than fifteen yean of unrtvoDed success lit the
cam of every variety of extonal.discases and injuries
aneh as sprains, bruises, cuts, boras, eauheous erup
toms, sore Ups, sore breasts, chapped hands, chUU.
biains, fatlas, aleen, corns,, pains to too -back, sides, or'
other pans of toe system, rauleuako bites, Ae- bears
ample testimony toalSloia't Oiatmentisjnsuhe thin*
for the boar.. Cerufirfates witooai naaber have been
received by the Proprietor from disinterested individu
als, giving details of remarkable cans by Us use.
A WISCONSIN WITNESa
> Granville,MJlsraokieeo.WU-OetlAiMA. •
/Mr. Sloan—Dear SlrßcecnUy
. wuh ■ tog chain ansebed, which eat and otherwim
injaredtoem MrioulrrMOdAsotottl considered
my lean ruined for bastoe**. Fonanatelr a ftiend re
commended the use of your Ctntment f went to Mil
waakio and parcbasM a. box. It soon-' removed the
IrtflasasaUpn, add in' h few days toe - wounds >iniH
The crcfct b(nefl| derived -ftofli tho use of your Qmv
»^“WpS !OE OO KS Toc t .
v ; irtt*.posmr I EPAor,
Aal ku mmannin, ita Bank'
«rc
dUwallotoertoaitos far ail dieiuea Af . hone* tad
cinU. Thobaasryof toenediotoaseenmsfeiaihaU
tatJ&Bur&feu
ffbSSfgttSS/S&S&^^L
SSsSsH^ggs^s*
ITneiritock comp riaea moro than 1000 pieetalhlbet
P A&fcceus, Lyonehe, Op*
tn aM-Peli»ae ciothv Will be-«M froth so to 40 per
*enLieiybanß*aallp«ms.-.- : . -
i^AJw^-TOO piecesftthfama and AgM SILKS, reda*
dedSOpereeat. ir-- i - --i ••-**;
i Cashmeres add Be Lain*, eatiratibwriyteu.
flP?T*Whiio_Goods,. Mourning 4** -Emkroldetieo,.
Laces, Blbbona, Glo*ea tad Ac.
10 case* FlaaneUL 30eaaes aesrtwfo
*e» Bleached Mastics, 100 bales Brown da., SO bsiet
pekings. Also. Cloths, CdstUnafea, Jeans, Caaalnetu,
«Cj. at external y, low p rieea^: j ; • , ~ .
i Together with aatmmeeM/rwterr of-other Goods,
making aa pssottamnt one of the.uiostOltteaaiToio
ftin country—all or .itttch feavo bspamnrtgdJOpwii«
mneh losrer prices than their extensive annual sale in
Jaanarylast.* . (
bood^wtUbeJJy^ji’oati, ** many of their choicest
’ lowest piibe namnTat forsi. i
j i laa>* ■ • A.A. MASONA-CO^OOglarkcm.
! «gorwwr IPlKln«" '
iJ* /• ,* n ‘*v Martol K e « w »tMlaaljflertfred/aufl-'
pljr of ih* above *apirlor nuke of Blwikcu, and ii-
BiM tlwia-jraaieribo artefe to lookjuiLen be
ra bijrifl*. • U« W alto oa Etad. Hama AJadaßUn-
CEIAECJuitK WLLb VV« MYflUHa**-
piiT; ™.’ lolfco eretjil of fcir Liter
S^w«aßWia:sa.?sa
21,**?**• ofihPLenafcLtfori'BU, aad tßaaesTTata,
*H e iJ told xrpagood for that duMuev btftnft
tt»S?S£? tU ?? Wom *-) fio*ljy CQgelttded topltcc-
of’*' pbjtkian. far bettero;
«*»•. Iw*a told
£E7?t fieT L“' P)«». lint t mens tad
KBM? 1 ? J*?* of, Bcllert’U«rPillsTrom Pittsburgh
Whteh had benefited htt'?«y*Hae!u-*r<Mtfcw!S
—i?l£' b £L&'* ott t UT « *»“«• udbyUMiiau l
wu tafe Btlqf thes, I wttsatisSed
feiSJv* 0 * ihat'iaited »jre**c. 1
tndttok fits or six boxes, and found mrielf almost
w S~?Ly? T ?*r bBt la Maieft last tdaoxht asetere
cold, which brought back the disease, and la a short
gate I wai esbad u erst.-1 a gals' hath taeouae to
Poor Liter Pilfc,'. aad.took.theß every other night for
&^sssssfsi3a^a®sss&
pf the Liter Oo tap Uiat,. and cry .general neai this ad’
feoodaow withaabeoaibrtheUctlOyaara. - ' *
&&&sfitetgizs&gsg3 l «!
haalMd with.theTalaeof.ywtrLirerPUls, the do*
aanfffcr them will incieaie. Many of oy neighbors,
to Whoa t hate reeoamefidedthe pUit, eantestifr 2
their Weli asttihafacts abate stated/^”
‘ . B«|x*il>Qy?oara, ~ . , ~ GxowaUcLua. ,
*, jjk * > ™rc.-rTh!e -Ongihal.ohly'tnie'' aadgenu*
repare d-hyE.-8.-6el|crs,-aad
hate hi* name stamped. la htaekwax-apoaiho-fid sif
•FSSr.M 01 ** 04 h»oj|aatarooa^tfaeeaulde wrapped
others are eoontedists; or bait Imitations.
! *ptS7 R. B. SELLERS, Proprietor, ST*Wood si
'JLr ondto®aiflii3edpahJic,toa*wilmy»BUofthir<«j*
portteityafgivipg'FaMiffty to toe extraordinary effects
cfyoarExMctoruntoamyielG navim been udliclei
fct several ’ye«* v wiili
and its concomitant diseases,' and seemed only doomed
to Unger oat a short bat miserable ezlstenee; until the
mil of 1539, whetti being more severely attacked, mad
liaTina retoned to aUrnffaßneriemedma, and the pro
*etipuort«Pftw©of<himo« respectable physicians is
.the neighborhood witooptderiviiqt any benefit; *r the
jeomoluiea eftßrrtrito h»P few days or week's pi
(uuNt -when the It »t gleam of hope was about to
.vanish, {had recommended- to toe yeas Expectorant—
andUofaed by that Setoff who-, does all th/nrs in -tlto
>aso of the means aadcoatrary.- tothe o'xpeetaitoris of
mr physicians snd. friend*. I was' ia a few days raised
,ftoa ay «4,aJuUsratensliled by tbeaaetof a bottle'. la
- uutoess, enjoy to( since bettor health iuo
lhadfer.toarcar>iptet!ats.' - •> 7 *
.. .Jaa. W.Ermi. 1
_For saloin Pittsburgh, at thePekhiTe* Store, 70
Foarto street • iiiwv :.«arS9?''
EATONS CERTIFICATE TODH
JAYN&—Tfcis eemfles, that immediately' after
if attended my brother, who died of eonsampUoa
; to March, IS**. I wasuken stek-wilb the Consumption
or Liver Complaint, and was reduced ho few With the
.disease, that for tear years 1 ants aaabie to .attend to
•my botiness, either at home or abroad, being (bribe
■ meat tima .confined to mT bed. Daring too above, peri*
, od of time, 1 had expended-for medical attendance o
; regular Pny*irian»; and medicine*, to the ameast of
; WO, wrtbaa .ncemng-my; benefit .thejefrom.. U
• July, IW4, 1 commenced taking Dr. Jayne's Medi*
•toes,-and have taken them more or less ever since,
aad beliera toss it was by-persevering In theiruse,
toat I can now truly say toad have • completely reoS
vortd toy healtlu tbeltcve that Jayne’s ganatrvt Pills
and Expectorant are toe beklEuaiirmedicines new la
a55,..7.. ;< 7
I-reside to Springfield, Otsego county, N. Y~ and
eatiy.oh 1 ftimtee andwinf Mb* whop : m that plage,
and amJtct interested In any manner to the sale ot toe
antssSssss 1 r;* ■“*■ r £ffisristssr
Springfield, N. Y., Sept. Id LMB. lad * ’
T77Ki'raT»Wtf r o oowi '7
A LE3LANDER A DAY, earner of tbo Diamond afid
Market .street, nouhr their friends and to* psbln
that Ureyhave reeeurod torn stock of Fall and. Wi
nter GQUD3, direct from the iaywrrers, manttfaetuers
•ndMctioa* atUte east. Thelrttockoftiewstyiearid
fashionable Goods Is leire, aad presents strong attrae-
Upas to parrhasert, In -Ladies Dress'' Goods* afid
ehawut,. toe most splendid And fashionable Good* 6f
too,sfarfftßro-notoeeerMLrauanr^«it4y ( iAwpzicto
eonsisuog tonnn oM^Mowlnr.. bV
„ XADIE^’DRESS GOODS. ...
Newstyle Brocha fir'd Camel^tm'Bilbi , ; ‘
G»M and BlaekSatin'Da Chcses and 3ftnrd Sating
Cord Cornelian Grodertnaci, of the best oasJiUei;
Blaek glossy Grodetieft* &f toe celebrated Eagle
manufacture:
The,above nspied Dltek Silks are warranted not to
cur in the wear; for ufeties pod they arc the
best Uqponed.
Nenfil'd Cameliyt Satin Da Chcoe.toe handsomest
Silks of the heaven; '
..NcwmleßrochaSUk -figured French Mentos, a
spleddifl article for ladies’walking dreaset.
Silk Etabroidcred French DcLaincs, forcrmeSand
neks, an entircJy new article.
Castuneree, De Lai css, Merinos,*Alpaeeu and Par
alarge assonmeot *
- SHAWLS ASD SGAEFSI..
.'Broch*Loaj and Square Shawls, of toe beat quOU-
Long Shawls, newest designs,' remark
ably cheap. :
Hplendta Terkeri Shawls, at greatly reduced price*.
Caaelion Broeha fig!d Buk Bpanls, in great variety.
Bm Sedan-real Freneb .Twilled Clotot, all prices;
best Sedan real French Cashmeres; newatyleAt&er
ieaaCauuaeret; saperSatta Vesting!. - 2 ■
. LADIES* CLOAKING CLOTHSI
Freneh and Belgian Black and Olive Cloths, for La*
dietfClfltk*.''. ‘* " I ! '» ■<■••• ■■ r - -yi
•/ BLANKETS! •• •/.
A splendid assortment of-Amcrteia-and importod
Blankets, at remarkably low priee*.
DOMESTIC ANp STAPLE GOODS’
7 A large Ahd complelo assortment now on
Many..of our pretopt stock of Buple Goods werc
bought from toe manuiaetarers pre visa* to thebresem
adTa*e« in price*. A principal part of oar stoekpf
French and Eng Hub goods have been purchased at toe
great Aoetlen riale* la Fhiiadeiphto and New York,
whicheaablcsoitft offer decided bergatos-to almost
every description of goods In oar Tine of business. '
Oocetry/ fllerehants, Merchant-ThUon, and all
wholesale and retail buyers, are invited to an eiriy
examiflaiionof oorrockmndpfiesA- . - ,
■•1-- ' ALEXANDER A DAY, 75 Market at,' ‘
oet2* .. nonh west comer of the Diamond.
TO OUY.sbcus W Mltlf utiUiSat . j
W‘ '-B. MUKPHY, ut npnh east corner of Fourth
• and Market its, Is cow receiving his second
supply tor the seasen, and can offs r indacements to
buyers weir to be met with. Ilis assortment of
. ; - LADIES’ DRESS GOODS
Ts very fell, consisting of Freneb Merinos. Cashmeres,
Coburg*, Lyonsse Cloths, super Printed French Cash
meres, at prices-considerably lower fean they could
beboughtearly intbeseason. Ills stock of
- LONG SHAWLS- ‘ :
Is large, and embrace* many of toe beaatifnl styles
now oa exhibition at Franklin Institute, Phllad’a. >
- BONNET AND NECK RIBBONS,
Of-sew and very handsome styles, Velvet Trim
minis, Ac. ‘ 1 •
. SACKING FLANNELS,
Of various styles and qaalitiet, plain and embroidered
Ulaek Bilk Laeds. Needlo Worked Cdllars and .Caffs,
- Bonnet Satin* and Velvet Flowers, Caps and Feathers.
HANDSOME DRESS SILKS,
Of the newest styka,'and at losrer price* thin pioal:
and'rich changeable Silks and Satins, for•Uarjlias,
Aea and a large stock of
STAPLE AND HOUSESEEPIN GOOdS,
af lowest priee*.' And in the gentleman's department
.wiU be found ftesb' - -
FRENCH RLACK AND FANGFCOLT) CLOTHS,
Black D»e«ktd». Wittier Vetun#*, Panejr Cutuaefet,
Uadertbtni ana Itowcr*, Silk Cttnu, rocket Hand
kerchief*, Ae. .. - <>
are invited o riia the Wheleeale
Room*, nr» *tairt>2 <■.. ? m«3i
VfiRYWUNmjIU'Ub UUHiJ-o
VERMIFUGE!
Mason, Mercer c©., Vl, BrpL 33. 164®.
-RJI Seller*! Dear Blr, I boeghtone tattle «>r your
Veraifttgeai ibe lrr>o CiijFamaeeitore.althijpiaee,
and it baa performed wfaji ire cootiddrou here a wen
derfel eare cm on*, of my boy* right year* old; bo bnd
been unwell for.*omej par*, to ranch m dixt third eir
<n ip all hopes of hi* recovery. 1 wa» advitcd by©..«
•of my neighbor* t» try a-tatuc of. your Tennifoee—
and i am nappy to inform you of it baring the de*tr«l
OlfeetofreUerisg ray ton. He paiaed, in the *£ort
apaee of 31 bow*, 10J worn*, tome of them meainr*
ihg a* much a* 13 and U inebea lo*g;", I (cel bound in
Jo»Ue« to giro yen the above alalcaeat,eoat youttay
make any ate of my name that yos «M«y proper,;
. „ Your*, very respectfully, •
' ’• • '' ' JOB*T*AHR'LTTt.a
p-yPrrpnrHl and arid by ft. E.WKI .r f itpa fi->
street) and arid by Pruggitu generally in tbo ; |tto
'eitida, ; • :: 1 ■ •’ - aorid
RKAUI tUfiAl*t—HKUdiuy COUUtt'-sy.
BUP—From W. IL-lIod«n, K»q., CUtk .of the
Cotin of.Qaaner&cJiiaaa of Better Coumr:
Mr;|L)i;«lJmt*SlrJ' Sometime' la the winter my
.wife wta aJßJeted'wttk a aevero and di*tre*aingfesugii»
andltearlbg of yosf Invaluable Cough Syrup, l par*,
chased a bottle .from S. T. Triable-, of Btfdgewatsri'
and after taking 1 a portion of U two or three evening*
on going' lo -bed, ahe'fouad Jaunediafe relJefia* alio
•event Oienda have been relieves in seven gam- I
am therefore aatia&ed that it la a eafe cndwalqablo me*
■diethe, and would recommend ittotbohe who may be
afflieted with severe eoagfa* andeolda. - ■
Marob3kl6*li v , l; W.JLBODEN. '
' |nP»oldby B. B. S7 Wood meet, and
byPryiic* generally in the two dticaand - vicinhv.
■ Cb<rr«B—a-eavee-B r ße and i>rti. Fel
X Clotha,JtmrefcMindibr-ttalebY’-'
, JapßrarjWtsoN^co.
UWoodn
SOAHufi-roius, UKLAiaSily.jj.iJoipby )»
ajot of high colored Mona' deLaina,
« »•. Jdw'p/lce .of «3c.
« aOSi to 19|
lw *®. «*>rtmriKof MsTityle*
I' Wfcojcs&leßoosußj>tuin, . uSSSSSt ' |
UkV vXnBDSTffrCOt dettturae-tDbriaff 'persons
of England, ir-iand. Scotland or
mapmtoWalecwpca toewMt liberal terms,'with their
ttraai paactnality and attention to toe wants and com*
.*?*noullowearnaasengersto
tie (DbbedAyjhe swiediing aeampe that tofest toe sea*
ports, as. wa take charge of them 4ha they re*
ppntoemseiTe* and aee m.tbeii well beimr, and do*
to*mh toem-witoeat any detentinn by toe tot ships.—
this fearlessly, as we defr neofouMtwi*
«r» to show that they were detained 48 Hare br'ns in
tonrpool, whilst thousands *1 “ ;
aontot r umdtoCT «oald beeentlasomc nd valbata
P tocir eoSns.
M We intend t» perform oar contract* en&onbty, coel
dbat it may;, and not act as was the ease last season,
wUh ether ofiecra,—who cither performed not alLor
when it soiied-their convenience; au *
»I >Pitub»iji, for vsj , aln froto il 1»
i . - i-vT JOSHtV. ROBIifSOJi,
•-i" Uß P ß *a«UGenn*lAgent,
; febl !. v. ■. • .WfUmrooLonediwrlwlowWondl
.'1849. jirrii i hi
PeiHnasrUnw
i f CanGPaeket—SWALLOW. **“*"****••
r: 5 ** i“ -' -i-OCEdN.!
n l SiSam%ll. P !; k '? le *” B—w'worto,
y (Sandays ciceptodj and arrive next momtogat
Sf«P Wmi Mlf
“*^-<* k »> k «
‘ M 1 “O' "JT" i p™-
ggsa.
I UNION LINE,
OB THE PBBI'A ASD OHIO CASALS,
1 ~9uww*»*-C*h**i*inii Cleveland, O 1
; ■, R»G. Paris.' Beaver, Pa. £ Prcprs.
mHIB Lina will be prepa'ed on Uio opening of navi*
fJLr^Kmtiam*^jremcwoA Cneteht and .Passeagers from
PHTbBUBGH and iCIiEYELAUD, to any point on
toe Canal aodLakea. \ f
I The facilities of ton line are onraxpasted to number,
«tgcLycf.{Boat% experience of captains,
?
rung in connection with the steamers
- *j-LAKE ERIE AND tUCHIGAN,
Between Piiuhajvh and Beaver, and aline of first class
Steamers, Propellers and Vessels on the Lakes.
| tAaaiua R G Parks, Beaver, Pa. „
i :
( - ... Cyrus Prenuss, Have not,
; •*.. ..wheeler*Co,Akron,
! v .Crawford4Chamberlin,(S’; *an<Lo
Boprs 4 Griffith, Baffalo, N. *■:
| JOHN4.CAUGHEY, Agent,
. Office, ear Watorand Bmitofield sUjPiusbarffh.
beaverpaokbts.
Bte*mer MICHIGAN No. *-Ca»ti Gilson.
LAKBERIE, ' *• Gordon;
;fPRE abpra regular and well known Beaver Paek*
; hateYomatonbedtoakfaf toetrdaily trips to
from Beaver, and will cout&uo to run between
'fItobarghanA-Beuver 1 tobarghanA-Beuver regularly during toe season, as
‘fouewsr— -
Michigan New S leaves Piutourgh daily at 9 o’clock,
:A.-hL, and Beaver at AP’cloci, P.U. Lake Erie
leave* Bwver daily ate o»elook, A. it, sadPlusburgh
ataoVilock, P.hL- ! ‘
_3Thc*o steamera will, nm to connection with
BjO Parts’ Erpress Packet Ltoe, for Erie;
Taylor 4 LeffiiogwcU*» Warren Packets;
Onion Ltoe of Freight BoaU for Cleveland!
D <U»xke4Co> a Pittsburgh aadClevelasdUa*Freight
R G Parks dalfy Now Castle Packets.
]•' i • (TLARaR, PARK 3 4 Co, Bawg,. tltflll
- JOHN A, CAUGHEY, Agent. Pittsburgh,
tachfii . .• * - cor Water una
1849. 3U. j ik
imSBDMH. AND CtMmNU™
UNE,
ON Tire PENNaTLTipiA AND OHIO CASALS.
rfftHE propnetore oTthll old established and popular
I daihr line, cofislstingorßlXTEEN first class Canal
Boau,twn*dby toemseluesand nmatogm ronnee*
tton with'the steam boats BEAVER AND CALEB
COPE, are esabled/to offer uneqaalled facilities for
toe transponatlon of freight and passengers, on the
opening or Canal navigation, to all points on use Penn*
sylvanta and Ohio and N. York canals and too Lakes.
. M.FITCH-ACo,Cleveland.- ’
: L j JJDWELL4 BROTHER,
. . . i.v.mDw^rA 1 ?^""-
mart ‘‘ -Water Street, Pittsbnrgh.
*. C. ppWHl* . . 2. W. C. SIS WILL*
Pj tutor* hT? , Bearer.
BIDWELL t BROTHER,
forwarding BewhanU,
BKAVEB, PA,
Agntufor tht PittAurgkandCinrUnd Line, Pitt*
• tvrgh andEn* Lint via EH f, and for tUaai
boat* Bmver and Caleb Cep*.
flawing porchaaed the large and oabrtantial Wharf
Boatjjntt bailt forthe VonongalMli Packets, have
with |ao addition of a Warebeise, the nut ample ac
commodation! for receiving and forwarding, and
pledges tfreirotmoct attention, promptness and despatch
- -*-•*-• • '-frieuda
-J. HEW FI&HO9.
TtJST, RECEIVED,.a-new aesomnentor rjANOS,
O (rata ihe aaiinfheuiriea el Cinasaisb. Boston,
and Bjoqs ARavkStNewYaik.
few elegantly carved PTAJiO STOOLS,
for sale atmanolaetorvr’spnce*.by
JOHN It IUELLOR, SI Wood n.
1. . Sole Agent for Chlckennr** Piano*,
. de3l 'for Western r^nmrrlTania.
• j ■ • . Mcoad jUaad Piaaoh
aME second hand Piano, 0 oetavcs, price 850.
X . v - r “ ii .
I “ “ “ 5} “ “40.
1 r.l .** . “ ft . «* w *ja
Foi *ale for caih at the atovr prie* a, by ‘
del* JOUN II hJEiXOK, M Wood it ;
PCa YKttii—Sroiia'i GaaxD V’toujß
1 School, altered and connected from the last Er,g-
Uah-edition. to correspond witii Spobr’s Original
School of Violin playing, by hi* pepil U. C. HUI. “if
any anraments are required to recommend tU* work,
it may be observed that ifpohr himself adhere* strictly
to ihq system laid '’own la the above work, and that
he ha* by the same taoda of Instruction. prodaccd a
greater nataber of distinguished pupils than any other
matter in Eeroae.”
• A adpplyof the above ja*t ree’d, (price s7l> and for
ealeby ■ dc<r t. J BMHLLOft.BI Wood si
A N-EJtUNENTaadaxpafie&ead Physician from tbs
9> EW. of w years standing, offers to tree* til cues
“ Delicwe Naterewiih promptness end sccrecr.
Hissoceets in Buffalo sad other large cities has
been proverbial, ills charges are moderate, aod his
eores permanent. o*4 eases of Gleet, Htrietnre, Bcro*
tala, Flaot Albas, Bhcomatism, Ague, Syphilis, oraav
chronic or inveterate cases solicited:
A core warranted, or churo refolded.
OnsU|Bt. Clair etreeLhooonfrom the Bridie.
Teeth Extracted.. Advice to the poor (ratie.
N. Hi—Dt. A. eollcba the wont caeca e? aay
Putebaryh to call. anllrdly
PETEOLEC Jli OR ttOOK OlLT" -
■“Tier® sre more things 1n heaven and earth
Than are dretuajrt of in philosophy.”
THE VIRTUES of this remarkable remedy, and
the constant application tor it, to the proprietor,
baa induced him to have it pat «p In borJes with la’
bels and direction* for the benefit of the pablie.
The PETROLEUM 1* procured from a well in this
county, at a depth of fottr hundred feet, Is a pare ana*
dalteraied article, without any ehemleal change, bat
]n»t a* JJoen from Nature'sGreatLobratorvl! Thatit
contains propeniea reaching anamber of diseases, is
no longer a matter of nneertamir. There are many
things in the arcana of nature, which,if known, might
boot va*tu«efalnes* m alievtstlug.aafleriur,and re
storing the bloom of health and vigor to many a suf
ferpr. Long before the proprietor thought of patting
1 1 op in bouiet, It bad a reputation for tho core of din
eg*e. The constant and duly increasing calls for it,
and several remarkable cares it has performed, is a
sore Indication of its' future popularity and wide
spread application in the tore of disease.
We do not wish to make's tong parade of certifi
cates, as we are conscious that the medieine can soon
work iU VfSjr Into the favor of those who sailer and
wish TO be healed. Whilst ire do not claim for it a
universal application in everr disease, we enhetita*
tinjly say,thatioa numbeforChronic Diseases It it
unrivalled. Among these may be etmmeruted—all
diseases of the mucous tissues, soeh as CHRONIC
BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION (in It* early sure!)
Asthma, end ail discctis of the air passages, LIVEH
COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, DiaAea. Dilcu.es 5
the Blsdder and Kidneys:' Pains In the Back or Side,
NervousDiieaseslNeoralgit, Palsy, Kheumstic Pains,
Gout, Erysipelas, Tetter, Riugworms. BaTnt, Scalds,
Bruises, Old Sores, Ac., Ac. In eases of debility re
sulting iron exposure, or tong and protracted cases of
disease, this medicine will bnng relief It will act as
a general TONIC and ALTERATIVE in such cases,
Imparting tone and energy to the whale frame, remov
ing obstructions, opening the sluggish functions, which
cause disease and a broken cousiiiuiuin, and. giving
.increased and renewed energy to oil tne organs of
Life) The proprietor knows of several cures of
PILES, that relisted every other treatment ret well
tinder tne use of the PETROLEUM for a fhnrt time.
The proof can be riven to any person wbo desires iu
None genuine without the signature of the proprietor.
Bold by the proprietor,'
8. M.KIKH, Canal Basin, near Seventh H.
Alio by R E SELLERS. 57 Wood it
and-KKYSKR* M’BOWELL,
corner Wood st. and Virgin alley; who are his
novu-dly regniarly appointed Agents ;
tibij&ha'
TUBS AND CUVnHB.
PINE AND CEDAR WARE MANUFACTORY.
No. 87, corner Market and Fiftt>~ors9 Market,
T„_ tweea Third and Fourth its.
UK subscriber keep* constantly on band, whole*
£gl® 1 •**•*•» the tallowing articles, to;
1 Binff Chora*.
r^f,V'2\ b *' BarrelCburns,
BatbTobi, Half Bushels,
: Wooden liowla, Peek* and Half Fecks,
rS-H?* Brass Bound Backets,
Clothes Piet, Towel Rollers,
Wooden Ladlet, Bread Rollers,
Clothes Baskets, Market Baskets,.Ac., Ac.
‘ . - SAMUEL KROESKN, '
novM No C 3 Diamond alley, Pittsburgh
Patent Bodw Ash.
‘JOR CASKS Glass and Soap makers* Soda Ash,
imported direct from die Above celebrated
manufacturers, 89 per cent American test, arriving and
for sale br rmvfl Wfc M MITCHKLTBEE
UtUt)as-*I7.U pipes liraudy*
i , , . . . • (OQLbls Wbifkeyt’ibr sale by
'novfl W A M MITCHKLTRP.F.
tJtEACRINQ'PoWDP.S—«»castr JasMu«praii A
;D. Sons* brand, a superior article, for sale by -
ytmf • •■•a < \V A M MITCHKLTRRB
CAaka. hluipraU's -Sodr r Asb. and 10 casks
I %/ Bleaching Powder, arrived per ship Oxenbridge,
and now coming oc-by canal, (brute by
■t;!AVf Vfjw\ • : W A M MITCHELTREB
winter, lam
- ‘ ' nOT» ,
SELLERS FAMILY KEDH
.Medicines oi the day."
! JBC “ JOC ’"" l “^ ltlo . 0hi()) Mly
i R.E. Sellers: Ithinkltrightwrihcbeaefiiofothera
id state mom facts is relation to year excellent Fasti*
hr Medieiaos
: 1 bare used your Vennifoge largely la my owa fata*
fly, one Tin frequently, answering for cxpelUngt Tge
quantities (my Ito SOU) worms from two children 1
save also tied yoar liver Pills and Cough Syrup to
my (kmily. and Uwy have in every instance predated
tie eflectoc aired.
.As 1 am engaged ia merchandising, I am able to
state that I dare yet to bear ef the first failure where
yoer niediwnes have been used in my section of the
eenntry. In conclusion, I may state that they'are tk*
medicines et the day, and are destined :o have a Very
extensive pspolanty Yoars,rej>ecifn!fT,
*•. H. Pntszu.
; Prepared and sold by R. k i PHB,NoS7 Wood
street, and sold by Draggis s geueially in the two ei
ties had vicinity, mr3l
G%ti, only tree, and genaino ***
Sbokt Cans, Ohio county, Ya.)
March SGth, 1840. $
i Hr. R. R Sellers: Dear Sir—l think it a duty I owe
to yon and to tho public genera ly, to state that I have
been afflicted viin the Liver Complaint for a long
tune, and so badly tbatanabeets formed and broke,
which left me in a very low state. Having heard ol
Soar celebrated Liver Pills being lor sue by A R
harp, in West liberty, and recommended to me by
my physician, Dr. E. Smith, I concluded to give them
a fair trial. I purchased one bog, and found them to
le just what they are recommended, THE BEST Ll*
YER PILL EVER USED; and afterlatingfoar boxes
I find the disease has entirely left me, and I am now
Mtcirwen. “•v^^oountu,.
We« Liberty, March SS,IBM.
I certify that I cm personally acquainted with Mr
Coleani »and can bear testimony io the truth ot the
ibrve certificate. I A & SHARP
i The genuine Liver Pills are prepared and sold by
REd LLEHSi N0(57 Wood street, and by druggists
lathe wo eiiiet. I
iTO THE PUBLIC.—The origlnahonlTiraa and fen*
alga Liver Fills in prepared by RE Seller*, and have
hi# name lumped in black wax upon the lid of eaeh
1-ox, and hi* signature on the outside wrapper—all
other* are counterfeit*, or base imhations.
aplO ' \ RE SELLERS,Proprietor
UiI.dATBBIiOARRIBATIVSB&LBAn
the Rev ASA SHINN, a well known and pop
1 ular ClerrraanoithfiPTOle*tantMethodiitChnreh
- Tie andenfaied hating been afflicted doringthe past
a inter with a disease o.'the itomaeh, sometimes pro*
dßcln>Kreatpilnintbe etomachfor tenor twelve boon
without interim *'on,and after havinftried variou
temediet with • tfleetwakfttmished with a bottli
orOrDJayne’sCi nauvcßalsanti Thishonsedte
cording to the direct cns,aad foond invariably thltlhii
medicine caused the pain to abate in three or four min*
ales, and in fifteen ortwetty minutnevery uneasy
sensation wasentirulyquieied? The medicine was af
terwardsased whenever indieationsollho approach of
pain were perceived, and the pain was thereby prevent*
ed. He eontinaed to use the medicine every eveninf
And sometime* «ft‘ha morning, and in a few week*
health was so far restored, that the sufferer was rellev
edfroaalaife amoumof oppressive pain. From ex
perience,thereiore.i e can confidently recommend D
D Jayne's Carminative Balsam, as a salutary medlcin
tor diseases ofthestomtch and bowels. AtSHINND
Alief henv eity.Jytß
For sal# In Pittsburfh at tttpEKiN ll!i Bluß
79 Fourth street, near Wo (• and alto attbcDrug
StoreofH P SCHWARTZ. V* ml street. Allegheny
' VALUABLE DISCOVERY!
CONBVNPTIVBB, BE OT* YOUR GUARD,
DR. S WAYNE’S
COBFOUIUI fiKBUP 0? WILD CfIEBRI.
TEX auxav axjtxnt rox
Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchilis, Li t*
«r Complaint, Bpimnr Blood, Difficulty of Breath*
inr, Pain In the Bide and Breast, Palpitation of
the Heart, Influenxa, Croup, Broken Con*
stltstion. Sore Throat,-Nervous Debill* •
iy, and all Diseases of the Throat,
Breast and Lungs; the most ef
fectual and speedy cure
:■ over known tor any of
the above diseas
es. is
• DR. SM AY N E’ S'
OtstpeauAlyrspof mild Chirryl
This-meSclne is no longer among thoso of doubtful
utility. It has passed tway from the thousands daily
B pan the tide ot experiment, and now stands
ilthfv ui reputation, and it Becoming more extensive*
rused than any other preparation of medicine ever
mdueed tor tharelitloi suffering man.
It baa been isthodaced very gene rally through the
UuDad States and Karr pc, and there are few towns of
Importance but what contain some remarkable evi
dence of its good effects. For proof of the foregoing
statements, and of the valae and effieaey of this meiL
eine. the proprietor will iueert a few of the many thon
tud testimonials which have been pretested to him by
men of the first .respectability—men who have higher
views of moral - responsibility and justice, than to cer
tify a facts, because it will do another a favor, and
themselves no injustice. Such testimony provo* con
clusively, that its surprising excellence is established
by lu intrinsie merits, and the unquestionable authori
ty of public opinion. The instantaneous relief it af
fords, and the soothing influence diffused through the
whole frame by lu use, renders it a most agreeable
remedy for the afflicted.
REMEMBER!
•When men, acting from conscientious impulses,
voluntarily bdar testimony to the truth of a thing, or
particular fact, •nchtetmaonr, being contrary to their
'wotidly interests end purposes, eoerces conviction of
its truth, and commends itself in a special manner to
universal eredenee.’*— O’llogan*s Moral Maxims.
READ the home certificates.
Bnu. Amotsxi Crux of Polmoiuxt Cowcwno*—
There never was a remedy that has been as successful
u desperate cases of Consumption, as Ur. Swayne’s
Cotaaound Syrup of Wild Cherry, It strengthens the
syauru and appears to beat the ulcers an the lungs,
ereatu « new and rich blood; power possessed by no
other idieine.
CBtms Co- April 23th, 1841
Dr. St *yae—Dear Sir. I verily believe your Can-*
poood ft/rep of Wild Cherry has been the mean* ot
Stint my We. I eanghl a *evere cold, which gradu
ally rrew worse, attended with a severe cough, that
reuned all the remedie* which I had recourse to, still
increasing until say case exhibited all the symptom* of
Pulmonary Conwtmption. Every thing I tried Kerned
to bmveno effect, and my eomptaimincreased *o rapid
ly that friend* as well a* myself, gave op all bopea of
dt recovery. At thl* time I era* recommended to try
fur USTUSttaOtB OiaiHn'—<i * *■» •
9T result* The first bonis had the effect to loosen the
souxh, eansin* me to expectorate Treetyj and by tho
dme lhad used six bouie*,! waa entirely well, hod am
now as hearty a man a* l ever wa* la my life, and
would be happy to give any mformatioaeespecung my
ease, that otter nlenra may derive the benefit for
which 1 sun ao grateful. For the truth of the above
statement, 1 refer you to Peter Rnab, Grocer, West
Chester. P*« of whom I purehaaed the medicine.
BetpdCsuUy yours, Juua Mcaaaa.
WmStrful Cun cf a KabottUi HSinxtUn.
Dr Swaifee—Deur Sin 1 feel a debt of graiitad* da*
i* too— and • duty to the oflicted generally, to oiler
nr hi able testinreny In f»Tor of your Comp rood Sy
ren of Wild Cbony. Some three years «nc a I was
violently attacked with cold and inflamman >nof the
Langs, which was accompanied with a d stressing
eoart. Pain In the breast and head, a aery c insider*-
bte discharge of offensive mucus frotu the loi gs, espe
elallT. apon change of weather, however t ighL At
first l fdtiio alsrm about my condition, bnt a as pretty
soon convinced that I was rapidly going into onsomp
tton. 1 grew daily weaker, and at length was scarce
ly able to walk about, or speak above a whiippi, such
was the exceeding weakness of ray long*. Daring this
time 1 had tried various preparations and prescriptions,
bnt found no all the time worse. Jast
here 1 was adJt-cd and pereundedwy a dear friend in
WUrainjftonlo make trial of year Syrup of Wild Cher
rv. 1 mast comets that previously l had been preju
dread against patent medicines, and I am sull against
those coming out of the hands ofempenes, bat under
standing your r>iims to the profestien and practice of
medicine, and having implicit faith In the saying ofmy
friends, 1 forthwith purchased of Dr. Shaw.ono of your
MRnu?B few U>ales, and commenced its use. Mydis
•aM was at th» v time of 20 nr 85 months' standing, con
sequently it wet deeply seated. I found, however,
considerable relief freta the use of the lint four or five
bottles. But being a publio speaker, l frequently at
tempted u> preach with my increasing strength, and
thereby raptured those vessels that had already negun
to heal; In this way, doubtless, my cure wu greatly
retardod. In euesequenee of meting thus imprudent*
IhxdtotMtwatveor fifteen bottles before I was pe.-
fcetly restored I have no question, a much small
number of-botlM weald have made me sound, ba
the above Indiscretion. The Syrup allayed the ftm
tsh habit, look i-arayihe distressing cough, paten
to the discharge of matter from the lungs, andra*
them and the eatirc tysiea good health. 1 have aefei
red offering this certificate until now, for the purpos.
of being perfeo-r satisfied with the prnssneney oi the
cure, now that 1 feel perfectly well 1 offer it with
pleasure. “?• J- P. Joasas.
Dublin county, N. 0.
Important Caution—“ Read! ifautf
There is bat t-egennine preparation ofWild Cherry,
and that is Dr. Swann's, the first ever offered to the
public, whtoh uas been sold largely throughout the
United Slates and some pans of Europe; and alt pre
parations colic* by the name of Wild Cherry have
been pat oat time this, under cover of somt deceptive
circumilanees, *a order to give currency to their sales.
By a little obsecration, no peruui need mistake the
genuine from tL (also. Each bottle of the genuine is
enveloped wit a beautiful steel engraving, with the
likeness of WUOam Peon thereon; also, Dr. Swayne*s
signature: and *s further security, the portrait of Dr.
Swayne will l .‘added hereafter, so as to distinguish
his preparation ’*om all others. Now, Uit was notior
the great eurauve properties and known virtues of Dr.
Swarne’s Command Syrup of Wild Cherry, person*
would not be endeavoring to give eurrcucy to their
“fictitious nos* sms” by stealing the namo of Wild
Cherry. Remember, always bear in mind Uto ;
of Dr. Swayne nd be not deceived.
‘ Principal Ofbic, corner of Eighth and Race itaeeis,
Philadelphia.
For sale whin uile and rslall by OGDEN A SNOW*
DEN, cor 8d a*4 Wood Us; D A FAHNESTOCK A
Co, cor Ist am- Wood, and Olh and Wood sis: WM
TllOßN,fi3MmkeisU 8 JONES, H» Liberty .u JAS
A JONES, cot iland and Penn tts; JOHN MITCH
ELL, Alieghen. elty, and by all respectable dealers in
medicine. oeU3
Dr* W. P. lalaad’i Prstalua plasitr.
DR. W. P. INLAND, of the Medical College bf P , u n.
adelphia, now offers to the public his ludisj, ye*,
etable Premiom Plaster, the qualities of which after
long and tried experience, has been saiisfaeioriW es
tabhihed. To .all women who may be alOicied with
Prolspsus Utena or Fallen Womb, he recommends hi*
plaster, guaranteeing a sure and speedy cure in the
ihort space of from two to thee weeks, if applied with
care and rest—disc anting all the countless iiutromem,
and expensive bandages to lung in use. This he fwi»
conscientious in Mating, inasmuch as he has not failed
in one onto oat of three hundred and fifly*three na.
uents. 1
Also foy Rheumatism and Weak Breast or Back at
tended with pain, there it uotking to excel this Plaster
In affording relieror effecting a eure. For sale by
L Wilcox, ctmwrcf Diamond and Market it
Broun A Reiter, “ Liberty and St Clair su
Dr J Sargent “ Federal stand Diamord. Alle.
gkeay eity
Jacques A Co, “ Denman and Diamond Birminx
dam.
RE. SKLLKfttf, Uriugm, No i 7 Wood streei
. 8ol« Aieul far it* ule of Dr. Towiueud’a Gta-
BUie SAntpaniit, bo* jtui rccrhred ‘Jou down of ihu
Great Spring and ttumEcr Medicine.
Parebuera ahotld reeoilcet lhai ft E Seller* ii aole
■gent far Fiuibwgh, and D M Carry for Allegheny
CUT ipd
Act '
Extract of coffee-ah «mcic which
pidly coming imo bh as a wholesome, uoutishuie
and delicious beverage, being more pleasant end pal
atable than common Coffee, and far cheaper, as a small
paper costing only teu cents, will go as Taras Tour
pounds of Co Bee. Manufactured t>y
JOHN 8. MILLER, Pittsbnrxb, Pa.
Bold at wholesale by B A FAHNESTOCK A Co,
corner of First and Wood and Sixth and Wood streets,
Pittsburgh. . • epai
California rubber goods—jum received,
38 Camp Blanket* 90 officer eoau; 19 pcs Panu!
1W pain nets lined Mining Boots; 19 Isthmus Bags: y
water Taaka, 4 and 19 gallons each; 60 eanttciu, 4
gallon each; 1 dot Baekik.a Money lidu;. Ido oiled
eambrfa do do. The above goods for tale at the Cali*
fornla On i£ ling Eaublishneou No 6 Wood sl
meUM J A H PHILLIPS
trd, Dupay, Ac;
ASSORTED SIICBS-Fm » for faailyuie.la tin
tans, encloaed iq a uidingild box. contaminr
Moiunl, AUpice,
Cimttmefl, Ginger,
Clotm, Pepper, '
Warranted pare. For tale at the new Spice and
Mwued Factory, eornir of Ferry & Liberty au. *
nylB » JOlfftf »*
• Ixon
waw»atcjt;,ytl| bo. constant!)
aorder. - *
IJW CONRAN, 5JV004 A:
A NvlL»—Wrt>n*iiti
it ueevills work*,«
oe bud ud ftppiied loi
-«;:PlH.. . ft
T*nu| WAB w”n W a R.8.8i r1 .r.«
oa Christian Baptism; by Baptist w. Noel, M
The OcpTiet,a NoveL
Fairy Tales, from alt Nations; by Anthony B. Mon
riba; With St illustrations by Doyfe. 7
Jut we’d by JOHNSTUN A STOCKTON,
delfl corner Tmrd and Market meets
Hew and El«ffaat-Gftft Booki!
SACEED SCENES AND CHARACTERS; by J T
Headley, with eleven original designs by Darloy.
Poems and Prose Writings, by Richard H. Dana; t
voK, mulin
111aminaied Gems of Saered Poety, with aixniuira
tions engraved on steel, by John Sanain.
Jut received by JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
dcSJi comer Third and Market sts.
PHYSICIAN AND PATIENT; or a fraetieal Ylew
of the maiaal do ties, relations and interests of the
Medical profession and the Community; by Worth*
Ingtoa Hooter, M. D.
foe Worxs of Michael De Montaigne; comprising
his Essay*, Letters, Ac. By Wm. Hasleu.
Nineveh and its Remains. By Auita Henry Lay*
art, D. C.L.
Glimpses of Spsln; or Notes of an Unfinished Tour
la 1847. By S.T. Wallis.
Tapper's Proverbial Philosophy, new-edition; illns*
(rated. Jut received by
JOHNSTON A STOCKTON,
Pov2t comer Market aad Third streets
1840-00!
T OCKWCOD’B ILLUSTRATED WORKS—IBn-
JU minated Books—Books in richly earved binding,
illnminated and Ulutrated—Boots superbly bonnd tn
Velvet. Silk. Morocco, and Com; ositlon, in imitation
of the Middle Aces—Bibles and Prayer Books, bean*
llfhlty bound in Velvet andMoroceo, magnificently or*
nsmented and Illnminated. For sale by
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD,
de» Bookseller A Importer, Wood st.
Chriitmai and stw Tsar Approschlngl
ELEGANT AND SUBSTANTIAL BOOKS,
Tn Magnifitxnt Antique Binding t for the Holidayt.
JAMES. D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller and Importer,
<9 Wood street, has received a beautiful collection
of Illuirated Books, bound In the most splendid man*
&er by tho best London and American binds a—among
them rasy, bo found*
Pearls of Amen; Poetry; magnificently iOnmina*
JW»h> W«,i*rn World; illnminated in gold and
Wordsworth’s Greece: riehly lilutrateA
The t'-eacher, tllumtnued by Owen Jones, and
bound * earvedwood.
The Bong of Bongs; illnminated by Jones,
powers sad their Kindred ThoognujlUomlnatedby
Heroines of Shakspeare; illutrated.
Mrs. Jameson’s Characteristics ot Women; iUutra
ted. For sale by JAMES D LOCKWOOD,
«13 63 Wood street
Zf«w DMkli
ol England, by Jacob Abbott;
Bidoaia the Sorceress: by Wm. Meinhold.
JOHNBTON A STOCKTON,
comer Third and Marke (streets
"Chuofiht Mott RmaricbU Worht ofiheAgt?
VINEVbfI AND ITS BEHAINS; with sa aceoant
As or a Tint to the Cbaadcan Christians «f Kindis-
LL. D. luoitrated with 13 plates and staps, po
woodeuta, *toJ»,Bto.cloth,*4,6o.
u The book baa a rare amount of rraMiie. tItM, pio
toTMqae ntrratire n —Tnbnne. ,r
‘The Work of Layard is the most [imminent e ontri
bstloa to the stnchr of snOotiiy, that bar. appeared for
rnaar years.”—Chriu. Icq.
“Net one ezeels in interest lie aeeoafat of Niaereh
7en byMr ‘ La TMi r, -Wftahinsum
“As i »e fallow the differs with breathless interest
in their eiearaltons, ana suddenly find oaaelrcs bo
toraansssiTo figure carved with urinate aeeuraey,
now lifting Us gigaane bead from the dan of 3000
» c *7’ ** cf 7 ®>U with the astonished
‘li,WOßdcrfa l »bßt it la tree!’ B —ln-
Kr sale by JAMBS D. LOCKWOOD,
2?'® <0 Woods!
T
Sow Book**
® - ‘WOMKI'I of tbs Old t id Now Testament.
nrJi?. te l Ljr ¥ D - D - 1 voL Imp. Brt< )
■ bound; IS exquisitely finished engravings;
m^*MM Tl sii 0 21. b .T. e . e,eb £ mie<l American Clergymen.
FOCUS By AMELIA, (Mrs. IVelby, of Ky n ) m new
and enlaned edition: illustrated by engraving* from
original designs by Wier. l voL square Bro., elegant*
t Flm Book -of Ib« History of ilooe.
THE MECHANICS ASSISTANT, adapted Orthe
ose of Carpenters, Shipwrights, Wheelwrights, fa*'
Tors, Lumbermen, Students, and Artisans generally:
. a thorough and practical Treatise on Meusnrw-
Uo “ mJ , «h» Sliding Sale. By D. M. Kaper. A. M.
Boise a Treatise on Greek Frose Composition.
Oliendoifi’i; Elementary French Grammar. By Prof
Greeae. oi Brown University. ivol. lBmo.
Roediger’s Gesenius* Hebrew Grammar, by Co nan t.
\ Gesenius’ Hebrew
\ : v^ o ? l *** Trigonometry and Logonihmic Tables. 1
to!, (sheep.)
> Tt>e Englishman's Greek Concordance. 1 roMmas*
un-l \ t
Anthon’s-Claaaieal Series.
W jh**? 1 -* Hicuouary, revised ed. 1 toI: Bto.
_ °° ,V. do unabridged. 1 toL 4to.
r.V DC I** 0 ** 1 “d Questions on New-Teiiament. •
Wbaiely’kLogjc. * !
Mosteim*sNEecleaiu«ieal History. 3 vela and 1 !
rois. (sheep.) '
Vestiges of Creation. lroLlSao.
Mornings axaonriho Jesuits at Boise. 1 voL (cloth
and paper.) 1
nyUeT hu Triumphed.. l rol.
Bff ß^’,^«| osie*Hfwt , trea 1 roL ovo. (cloth.)
Alder's Pronouncing Bible.
Boyer’s French actionary.
Smart’s Horace. 'For saSe by R HOPKINS,
DOV *3 Apollo r.uildints. Fourth st
BootS7uaT kseki yiau—Kc wor*. i,
& * in ***T H. Kmxliu, comprising his
ii‘!?i J »',v e * le . r * , / Ra<l J iV°i rn y r W«ugh Germany aid
Italy, with notes from all tlie Commentators. Biograph
ical and Bibliographical Notjces, Ac. pp
Tbeory and Practice of TeschinirW tht- Motive*
and of Good h>ehoot-Keefe by David
AjSSny NY P * iaCIP * 1 ° f ** ai * U> Nt^ aMI Schoc !»
Frank Forester’s Pah and Fishing of the. U. States
and British Provinces of North America,'by Ucnry
Wm; Herbert. JOHNSTON A feTUO ICfON^ 7
2 OT ®._; ' _ corner Third and JU xr*el st*..
The Oldia Time. \ !
J^L F i ?v LOCKWOOD, Bookseller an 1 Import*),
nfsirtt? " ood * lreet J for aaleafewi :opiesedm
tV% ttt* remainder of the edition,) of th a valuibte
work, devoted to ibe Preservation of Doer menu, amk
other amhentie information relaxing to th o early ei*
P aculemeat and improvement ofilio country
i£ d bead c . f the obu> - By Neville B. Craig,
“1, of Pittsburgh, in a vols Bvo. *
■ J. D. LOC KWOOD. _
ROMAN LIBERTY: a Hhiory, With a vie* r of the
L*be n T of other Ancient NaUons. Br ttamuel
E*l- Illttstrated with twelve engr kviog.s,exe-
Krf'lJiw?*.’ BT °-’ “ nifonn ««V-
Jost published and for sale by
JAMES D. LOCKWOOD, Bookseller anti
.— oo7l° : lmnon*r,C3 Wood tt
<E- fanny YB iR
° ! ‘“J , b “ ot tu l*imW.. Trill! •
moeh higher onimon of iu aatbor than we had fona.id
rrom penning herother wridog*. Itdisplays:sdeeptr
tone of thought, united to more purevoinriy grace of
' e *‘ I f u l toa any other prodaciion of the famsJo miuo
wuh which We are acquainted."—l>a. Mtrro> \
p.ni* l 3 Vc i[7, l f recal ’ lD **”* re*dab!e book, v mtlenln
Keobic’s ben style-bold, spirited and einer
uluing. We reeommend it to our readers as the best
publication of the seasoa. R —Reading Gas.
-it coDUunstbe Journal of a travel through. Europe,
and residence in Italy; and U one of the pleasantest
and most interesting books of the Jour and
Enquirer.
, i ,r A „r''. ol ? r f ci j ,i,Uci f >ok - w « >■*»» >i fr™
tiiic ptfe to Colophoa with unabated inter***. A vi-
FoctMeby JAMES D LOCKWOOD,
ootlb Bookseller A Importer, &) V Soodel
LlUtOfrapblo KstabLUhmei it
Third it, op pe*Ue the
Poii-OlEee, Piiuburjh.—Mapa, Landscape*. Bill*
beods, tfbowbilia, Label*. Architeet&ral uul Machine
Lrawtng*. Itealneu and Vuninc Cards Ac., engraved
or f n :V onc * *° a Printed tn eolora, Go Id, Bronao
or Black, in the moat approved ante, and at the moat
reasonable pncoi. octlfidy
KEU UUXrjLfl—33kegs for talc by
. de * ? WICK A McOANDLKSS
Family Flonr, for tale ti
• dcl7 WICK A fdcCAXDLEB3
MUTTON HAMS—i bbla for sale by
del? JB CANFIELD
CifE&P MOUB. DE LAJNS—3 caiei rood nrle,
fail etolbrtd M. do Lain*, at iho cxuemelf low
price of lie.per yard. a A MASON 4fcCU,
No CO Market n
I,'RtaU fr'KUIT—G dot. cant lct4tt I'caciiw
r 5 “ bottle* do.
6 “ “ Pine Apples;
3 “ Obemct;
“ _ “ tsirawberriet;
3 Tomtoei:
J “ half faL bottle* Pick in;
3 •* quart do.
3 “ lanoy do.
Bec’d and for tala at the Pekin Tea Btere, 70 Foonh
,l C«t 'loeld
LV dc2l
lUH-13 bbU recHl and lor Mia bv
WMHJOUNaTON.ua Sect I
Received this day. at uio India Robb* i>c»
pot—l cue Women's Metallic Rubber Sandals;
5 “ “ u &•«*"<
. u ... , Diisitu*;
I “-Ulncf “ * Clipper*;
' „ Mens “ Overshoe*;
i *i u i l . . “ SarnUlu:
1 “ “ leather toled * n»crihn*«
AH of wEich will be sold, wholesale or retail, lower
than at anjr home ia the city. JA II l»Hiu*n»M
nor »* No h Wood >n get *
pEa« " *
JAI.KU I'KACllb^—6 bbItJUM Icc'a, lor wle by
dclP w iIAttIJAIJUH
Window glass-suu b«, MtTiiiiirHiMTnd
for «aln by dclM *fc w Halißa ugh
Butter— ia Lbi* ua iaj * e g*, packed,
order (or ituppiuc, for t&le by * ”
dcau L BWATEIIMAN
Aatl—aa c*»> to arrive p«-r rriM tof
»lc ly deal TjgSHyi B
Black -WaII? '
Ju«i tec’U by
* “ r * e ,ize w Kfficiovy
BIIACKLETT & \VU ITB. 7
No 09 V food >t -
Vilf.l IhS—icaiciiupcr Krcucb black oiik Vi
Mtiea, extra tmanuag*. ree'd per exp te W «,
- - dcau a a Mason «; co»a_
X U«l>miia--» bale* Cutn« < 9 bbU'No l Lard,
?i b **!_ F *,* lhBr »i I tierce «
IN ficki Wool;
od«j Lußh Skin., Win wool;
3 dox Sheep Skin*, •* ••
To arrive on Meaner Fort Pin, aadfcT/iaJe by •
_. d0 . 14 • - .IBaIAII DICKKV A CO, P? Ml ft
INBENG—4 beg* ClarifiedTror tale by *
M_ d g? WICK A MeCANDIESS,
* MU p .U me ; by
s£iZ W»OK fc MeCAND^ESfI
fT «ot» Wo*er*,«
iSrTakf •plendid »mele, jon rteVl ml
i Ih pnnxips
01L—1 twin (loro ud for »le by
dca> ■ : j KIPP * CO,
BMs just recM and for tale by .
fe-jg*- i JKIPP»<X>.
M*i u F«fM®»t recM im tor solo by:
JCi i c 3 r STUAItT AStt L
I UM£ CAETW^KIGitT—I Carpel PM is siore;
-Ad rges, for Lake Cartwright, wUd i he
' ,,lw TOr;
NOTES, DHAPTO^ACCE3T‘ANCMjOOLII I BILVEII
CoLl£CTloNS.—Drifts. Note* and 'Acceptance*
capable in any part of the Union, collected cmLmott
favorable terns. 1
EXCHANGE on New. Votk, Philadelphia and BaJ»*
nmoty alio, Cinrfonati, Lc-iftnlle, Sam Louis and
New OrieaiLkeonstamly foraale.
BANK on all solvent banka In the
UahedBt*ie*di*eoc«cdaith#lowe*irate*. Allkind*
and Ararrinao Gfld and Silver Cola boagbi
Office No. S 3 Uarketrtreet, between 3d and fch,
PitubttnfiuPa. . ■■ - octaa
_ fDBBIOfI BlOBAktilb !T
"DILLS on England. Ireland, and Scotland boaght
JLP any aaoant at the Csnent Ratea of Exchange.
AUo, Draft* parable In any pan of the Old Centime*,
frea £1 to £lOOO, at the ratonl 83 to the £ Sterling,
*•“#*} deduction or duceant, by JOSHUA EOBIN
|ON, European and General Agent, office Sth at ear
door weal of wood. -•• •.'■■• . ocOßtt •
aiaiw mm.; ■.•••• :• faawuffiixKM
KBnrn Ji WtHW.
TJANKEHS AND EXCHANGE BBOffBBS, dealers
,-M la Forn*a sad Domestic Dills ofExcJUfljte. Oer»
"epwiw* Bank Notes tad Goto, earner of
M and Wood street*, directly opposite St. Claries Ho.
***•'■ - msrl&fly
t»T*cu« rVi'Dt-
Ohio.
uditoa* -
vStaaeir,
WMmi 1
psreh«aed«ttb«lew*ctnueai by .
* . N? HOLMES ft SONS,
_ wpw SM«k«*treet
gtcet ‘
PblUdalphi^iiuig^
Ooaatwiily for nil by N.HQLMEs’ft SONS.
ie P l3 ' " { ■ • - ' • 39SUxtetfb
MISCELLANEOUS. .
gAULB FOPMDBY.
JOHMiaCUOISOS . •.W.O.mSS.
fPUE undersigned, successors to Arthur* A Nlehol*'
X son, bey leave to inform the eltilen* ofPitlibnnrh
.and public generally, that they have rebuilt. the EA
GLE FOUNDRY and are now in full operation, and
havu part of .their pattern ready for. the r~arrei>-
Amongsl which are Coolting Stoves, Coal and Wood
Stoves, with a iplandidaitetjehi Coal Stove, which is
now i ape reeding' in other eities the. common round
Store. Also, a cheap coal Cooking Stove, well adap
ted Cor small families, with a fall assortment 'of com
mon and mantel Orates We woald particularly in
vite the attention.of person*bnihUay to call, at oar
warehouse before purchasing, and examine a splendid
article of enammetted Orates, finished in fine styled
entirely new in this market. .
Warehouse* Not 191. Liberty at, opposite Wood st
anggalU NICMOLSONfc PAYNE.
Ofles ofths Dslswsrs natoaiflafiiyln*
laraaes Coaptuayi
PoiLaSKUSui, Nov.fiih, UWO;
THE Board of Directors have, this day, declared* a
dividend of TEN PER CKNT.in senp, -oat of the
profits of the Company for.the year ending October 31,
1840, certificates (or whteh will be .issued on and after
the first day of December next.
. Also, a dividend of BfX PER CENT. iaeash,on the:
capital stock and scrip previously issued, payable a* ;
above. RICHARD fl. NEWBOLD, SeeT-:
novlO P. A. MADEIRA,'Agt4 Pitts's. ’ j
PITTSBURGH inPOBTAVIOas;
C YEAGER, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in!
• FANCY AND VARIETY GOODS: |
Sign of the Gilt Comb, 103 Market st- Pittsburgh, Pal
Western Merchants, PedJars, and othera.viautng •
Pituburgh t* purekuse Goods, an respectfaliy invited:
to call and examine the extensive assortment of Eng-'
Hah. American, French and German Funoy Goods. -
All Foreign Goods at this establishment are import
ed direct by myself and purchasers mar rely on get- -,
ling goods from first hands. I have tho lorgestassort
oent of articles,'in the variety line, in-the city of
Pituburgh—ail of which-will be sold low for cash or
city- acceptances. The Stock consists, in part, of
Lace Goods, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons' «
Bflk Cravats, Shoe and Patent Threads, Sewing Silk,’
Spool Colton, Tapes, Suspenders, Buttons, Pins, Nee*'
dies and Cutlery. . 1
Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Jewelry, aQ kinds of
Brushes, Combs and Raxors.
Percussion Caps, Revolvers, Pistols,Clocks, 811 k A
Cotton Purses, Spectacles, Steel Pens, Mule Boxes,'
Carpet Bags aha Baskets.
Bindings, Findings and Trimmings.
Toys and'Fancy Goods; togtlher with a largo varie
ty of Fancy and Biaple DRY GOODS. ,
C. YEAGER is also agent for the celebrated Imn*
caster Combs. y - povl7
Rsadl Rsadl
SELLERS* cough »YRUP.-FnwiW.K.Bodenl
Esq., Cler .• »i*h Coon of Quarter -Sessions of
BeuverCoer Q ■ -
Mr. ILK. Sells s -4L Some time in the winter my
wife wu afflicted vox. a severe and distressing cough,
and hearing of /ear .ovalaable Cough Syrup, I pur
ehaaed a bottle ima St T. Trimble, of Bridgewater,
and alter taking a portion of it two or three evenings
on going to ben, she found immediate relief; as alsb
severs’, friends bate beea.rellevedin seyereeases. I
am therefore aatirfied that hits safe and valuable
medicine, and woqid recommend it to those who may
be afflicted with severe Coughs .and Colds. '
March 39,1543. . . W. K BODEN. !
Prepared and sold by R- E- SELLERS, 57 Wood, et,
at id sold by druggists generally, in Pittsburgh and Ah
let’hny. • , . .. octgp. !
Tbo Gbartisrs Coal Company, i
[INCORPORATED.) !
BOOKS will be open for jsutiscripdan to the stock bl
‘"Tb* Uhaniars Coal Comp any, o ca.undaftei
Monda/t the 34th day of Oeptcm&r initj at the oiCei
of 2. \V. Remington, Penn at, Pittsburgh. r
spfllrdu ■ Z. VV. REMINGTON-
Grant KagUsh Rnatoy.
FOR Cowha.Colda,AsihmaandCohsnmptlonl Tlir
.GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY for the care of tht
above discuses, is the HUNGARIAN nqrjtAaf OP.
LIFE, discovered by tho celebrated Dr. Buchan, bl
London. England, and introduced into the United Stotts •
under the immediate saperinttna«nve .
, The extraordinary success of this medicine, in lh»
care of Pulmonary diseases,'warrants the Americas
Agent in soliciting for treatment the worst possible ca
ses thirteen be found in the community—-cases that seek
relief in vain from any of the common rente dies of ths
day, and have been given npbythemost distinguished
physicians as confirmed and incurable. .The Hungari
an Balsam has cured, and will core, the most desperats
-of cases. It is no qntek oestrum, but a standard Eng
lish medicine, of known and established efficacy.
Every family in tho United States should.be-supplied
with Buchan’s Hungarian Balsam of Llfe.nDtonjylO'
counteract the consumptive tendencies of the
bailo be used as a preventive medicine ia a!) eases ot
colds, coughs, spitting of blood, pain in the side and
ehest, irritation and soreness of to longs, broehidt,
difficulty of b rearing, hectic fcyer t night sweats, emaci
ation and general debility,astasia, influeax*, whooping
•oaghanoeroap.*-
Sold inlarge bottles, stfi per bottle, with fall dir# a-’
lions ifer tho restoration of health.
Pamphlets,containing* massof Fogliib tinsri.
es.i certificates, and other evidence, showing the ttn
eqoirlled merits of this great English Remedy, may bs
\pbuntcd of the Agents, gratuitounre.
\far sale by B A FAIINEBTOCR A Col, corner o
■rand Wood and Wood and Cthsts.. -]u9dAwS
YKBJCTIAS BLINDS. - ..
'T'HEgrtattstandheii variety evaroffered Intbiaeity
A before—made on lie most approved Esswrn plans—
and most fashionable Casters patterns and colors. Also
THE CHEAP ROLLjor BOSTON BLIND, on hand
or made to order of all sixes, and at all pries*. -
Country Merchants and outers are t nvUed to call and
examine the above for themselves, as ail will be cold
wholesale or retail,and a liberal dadaetlon made ti
wholesalepotehaxeri. - -- V •.. :
epldiy - ; . .. ' XjVBSTERVELT ”
m THE STAR OF TDK WBBV
. A >• yknitian E£iNT> Manufactory
.East side of the BiamotuVswhere Vemtiao
Blinds of til ihe different sixes and colon
kcpionhand or made toordenifte
** W Ihe iatesiand most approved Eastern ffcsh*
w ioas,auho shortest notice and an the mot
reasonable tonne.. . \
Also, the cheap Bottoa roll or .spjitßlipd TVaospa>
reney and Paper Curtains of all the different sites and
patterns, on hand and for sale low fcrcuh. OldVeni
lion Blind* painted over and'repaired, or taken inoan
payment for new- B M \V ESTER VELT, Prd’prv
N. B—Ail wot. dons with the beat material and
workmanship, and warranted to please the neat fas\
idiooa. - ' • aurlMlT • '
Allegheny city, Any. 10, LStS . . 1
SELLERS’ IMPERIAL COUGH SYRUP—Texas’*
Notuixo Iji« Ixs -
Prtruuaeo, March 27,1&47,
Pellet*--Inja»tice toyepand youriocora
parablo Cough Syrup, 1 beg leave to slate, 7 Tor the ben
efit of the community, that my wife baa been several
time* afflicted wun a most distressing cough. I pur
chased, in January last, a bottle of y«,u f amp, which
eureda couga of two months* sundiog. About one
oonth tinee, the cough returned, and Wat ao severe
that she. could hardly move, from weakness la the
breast, I sent for one! bottle or yeor Cough Syrup, aad
a part of one bottle cured the cough | iavo tho other -
to a journeyman who was severely afflicted, who had,
to use his oprn words, ‘tatea- enough couth candy to
cure all the people in Pittsburgh, o if tho candy bad
been as good as represented. , 1
Yonrs, reipectfally, ; ’ Airxsp B.Kxxm.
SS d i ?* w n bf R SELLERS, 67 Wood
4 ,#u hy Druggists generally in the two
- - ■ ■ • • de!B
A CARO.
G^t3Hl L for l he very liberal encouragement I
have received forso many years, I heve deter
mined to enlarge my business considerably. Hiving
SWM* 4 ? comfetent Foreman, JwUl be insbled to
fill afl orders promptly, and do the work in otfr usual
style and at fair prices, and ask the attention of mer-
¥“y ,ar y« stock of DPJIOLSTE-
R* GOODS and Bed*. Mattresses and Bedding,.Cur
(alti Materials, Damutnrand Moreens, Cornices, Frin
ges, Bordering*, Tassels, Split and Holier B inds, and
every article usually kept in on rstabUshmcntof the
kind. Orders respectfully solicited and promptly at
tended to. ~ .
N. B.—Carpets made and put down.
. ipir. noulf. -*
ALLGOIIKHT VfifilTJAll 01.150, , l "
* AND CABINET WA.'KRuOM.
Il'ully Inform .the public, thaf he
p Keeps unhand Aihb stand on the
west sideof-the Diamond, Alle*
gbeoy. city, a complete assort-'
men: of Venitiaaßlindijaleo Vo
pitian Shutters an made to or-'
derin tho.ben style, warranted:
equal to auy in the United Btates.
jits Bliuds can be removed with
out the aid of a screw driver.
Having purchased:.the ’stock,•
tools, and wood of the cabinet es- 1
tibllshmenl of Ramsay i McClel
land,-I sim prepared to fur&sh
their old customers. as well as
the public at l«^-^W^ h i n ri r rUne - -
Agency. No b Wood »^ ct . Pittsburgh;
mehSfi : J-A.BROWN.
JL'rTl’ rce’d, an elegant plain Rosewnodfi net.Tiano l
from the celebrated uunbfbetory' of Nanris fc'
Clark, N- Yf of supenor tune, aild very moderate price."
For sale by i.. H-KLEBEk,
- dc|o UJ.Wa:Wo«dwens.
WILLIAMS’ IVORV PEABLTOOTHPOWOER
for removing Tartar, Scurvy,' Choker, and ail
substaneesdesuncuveio theTceih. Ids delicious to
tbe tsite, cleansing the mouth, healing and otrengthen
ing the gums, ami purifying the breaut. t . -- - •
For tala, wholesale and mail, by ~' 1
dead RBSELLtata.‘S7mod st
keep good time. v.
. Al»—A splendlA assortment of JEWELRY, com
.prftjfic fflAmtomiand latest styles, —paip-rnv
- 4»J9 3 * p«tawJladmSEgujtjtpff*
.l»p.ofoio “
eaana* the tooth ache, which is
ring it, ihoogh U should be doao^ tefeoS: w*
even InrtantJy. -. . ■. ; 0 *7
' ■ SAX<TKa*S . 1 *
GINSENG PANACEA!/
: fTO TOME BUFFERING WITH LISF.iWn
X LUNGR-The 'unprecedented success wviev*&
. tttndedtheasaofthb - * ■ Wfcle hhM
• GINSENG PANACEA v ‘
* *ll the varioos forms whieh Initatloaof *
i WONDERFUL PREPARATION' - :
;The which mark* ocr fan —*
; winter.months, Is alwaya a fraitfal soaree a. ,BS4
■ . „ . COLDS AND COUGHS; ‘‘
L ' • COSUMPTION. ■ :
oldil is of v l ’** vt ton cnblic: • , «T tt
f THE GREAT AND ONLY REMEDY >
,wm be found in the Ginseng Panaoei-' In praafofthtt
'we have front tune to oms pohJihed the of
..doxenj of bar best known rlUxeas, who have experi
anc edit* curative power*. These, wlih amass oftre
JOURNALS OF THE DAY,v ’ •
:we have embodied in pamphlet term, and may WiU
have bean ased in this dry. ■
i THOUSANDS AND TENB OP THOUSANDS
thioaghoat the United States and Canada, and wa aha
denra any man to point oat a - — 1
I single instance
’ a which, when taken acoordirw to directions, as* tmi
ifore the lunga had baconta fatally diiorrami2. u
'sxnr failed to
EFFECT A PERFECT CURE.
Why, then, need thnaflUettid hnfrstct Why rsenn u
: the BU**nble nocmuns,gnQen up byoas >
salsa ief the assamea noma of some ea ibf*tjaiaV»
.ddn. tnf puffed into jourira bj
tons equally unknown! Whilst* medielaaif, .'
•UN PARALLELED EFFICACY ; •'.■'S
Is to ba had, whoso vouchers are at himij tip n#i»ki
of whoa it has ”■
T BNAICJIED FBOM'iTHEGBAVE.
In order that this invaluable medicine may ba nlteai
pmfae 01 x,or wbU *&* rich, ws hast
P v FIFTY CKBTSi v '
fast on*i hair the usual cost of cough rarttoiara.; at*
tw tale by our agents in nearly every town undviUsse
overthewet, who are prepared to give fall tn&raa*
UsarelttmuiL . , * RALlSß,PropriaoilL
:'v; Broadway,CineinnatLOhio.^
sixteen years
the utmost dtngeryand. responsibility, nod I declare
before heaven, and man, that not in one case liu (t
failed to benefit when the patient wu within ths reach \
o/mortalmeans.:. -J
I have had physicians learned in the profession. *IX
have ministers of the rospsl, judges of tobcaoh.al- '
do men, lawyers, gentlemen of the highest. etndiuon,
and multitudes or the poor cse it la every variety of
way, and there has been butene voico—ona uni venal ;
voice saying—“M’ALLISTEB, YOUR OINTMENT
IS GOOD!”
RHEUMATISM—It removes almost limnsdiittly
the inflammation: and swelling, when the pain opuses.
(R . the directions around tie box) "
*.! D-ACHE—The salve hu eared persons of .the
headache of twelve years standing,-tod xtho hod it
recn>«r every week so that vomltinrtook Place.'EAß*'
AG HK, TOOTH-ACHE, and AGUE IN THBFAOE,
ay* Wiped With like success.j-.\-
SCALD HEAD—We have eared eases that actually
da#*l every thing known.ai well u to' ability of .fl#.
imo -a twenty doctors. One man told ns he bid spent
tus.cn bis children withou any benefit,'wheakfaw
rervr of Ointment cored them. - I <•:
TETTER—There is nothing better for to eon of
Tetter. I ■ l '" •
BURNS—It is one o f the ben things in the vroridfia
Boms. • " ■ i ,
PlLES—Thonsands areyeaxlynured by this Ctat
ment It urn fails in giving relief for the PilejL
’ ITT" Around the box are direction* for asincnPdl-
Hut's Ointment far Smfula, ISvw • Erjsip*
Uu, Show, Chilblain, Scald Nttid,. Sdft Qvpicyf
Sets Threat, Braaehiias, Wprous kffcoSm u,
cottiff the Stint, Head adtM,a£bn*i nkt,. .
Bums, Com*, oil Diuacn ef th* Slax, San urtrf>in
fla, ft,, SvtUing cf tJU ft’inb, f&m,' JUAtotsrfrn,
Pilo , add Fat, Croup, SmUsior.QipJaa'frraiiy TeO&
'acSsfdfßtfn fJuFach
COLD FEET—Liver CamplaintTbala la theCheit
sndgide, falling off ef the\hain or tge pUtyrcfßomps
niea cold feel. iThis.QiQtment U the true remedy.) It
is a sure sign of disease to have cold feet.,
CORNS—-Occasional Kre ertojOlntment will al
ways keep corns froa rrowing. People need never
be troubled with them it they use r.
{&• This Ointment is good for any #onof.tie body
or limbs when inflamed. ;in some cusre it sboul4 be
applied often.’ - •• w ■ j “Cj
CAUTION—No Ointment will be genuine junless tho
name of JAJJB3 McALLISTER is written with a pen -
oneverylabeL ' . ‘" s A rv
- For sale by my Agents In all the' principalchifci and
town# in ths United States. . / . : J . ' '
r JAMES McALUSTEt,‘
- r i • Sole Proprietor of tho above medicine.
FRICE 35 CENTS PER BO£
Aoxxra re Pmascxsa—Braun & Reiter, 'corner of
Liberty and St Clair sts; and L Wileor, Jr, coriler of
Market st and the Diamond, also comer of ith asd
Sailhfield J 11 Cassel, comer of Walnut and Penn
st*. 6th ward; and sold at tho bookstore in
tt, 3d door from'Second stt in Allegheuy city by H P '
Schwans and J Sargent; by J a Smith; Drugvlsnßlr
mingharu;, D Ncgley, EastLibertr; H
Kecsport; J Alexander A Son, Monongnhela Otvt N ■-
B Bowman A Co, and J T Rogers, Brownsville: Joint
Barkley, Beaver, Pa; are wholesale agents.
fcb'27-deodly
. PscUfprlhsPubliCr i /.i‘
. In rriatioa-to that unrivalled family Sahib,'*.
DAliLEt’B SABICAL PAIN EXTR4CIOE.
rrtEsTIMONY.of a respectable PliysieiaiL—Read.
JL the following, addressed to my Agcnt,M6P. Mer
ryweather,Claeinnaii-
■■■ . Cutccctui, Feb. 13, iflia.
sir:'A sense of duty compels me to give my tribute
to Dailey’s Pain Extractor. ■ Being opposed toquaek
ery and all nostrums having for their object- mister
motives—tow realising much good.from of
Pain Killers-—I am iodaced to, tender yoa tm certifi-'
cole. • I have used it in my family, in oy.practiee, and
with all the happy and wonderful effects Ihateould
possibly bo imagined. 1L J.il*oca,M.D.
.Dr.firodie is-tho senlorpartner of Br^ie&Levi.
. Druggisu. 1
InJUnr.matory ’BJienmai' -r*. -. ->r
The Allowing testikionjal comes from a source fa'
tut liar >o many ofthose travelinif on ourtVeceTaw*-
tors.' Mr. Glime, the welLand lsvorubly'knswa'pro
. pnetor of the.Ptrkerabuig llbtffl, is hasbandyo the
lady drhoieleuer 1 ntmez: -
• „ Pancntssraa, Va .-April T^tMS.
To Henry Dailey, Chemist; Htvtearfor
®«ly he«t long afflicted with violent Inttstfitufiory
Rheumatism, which appeared so firmly sealed %s to
defy all otdinary appliances to allay tho «e*ere-pain
attending it, Jwas induced to try your Maeietl Pain .
Extractor; and it having edeeted, almdht as If by ma
gie, ar. Immediate relief, and also; to airappearances
an entire ana perfect cue, I smlndnCed for tbeheae
fit of othem who may be afflicted with ppjn,caucd by
any kind of Inflammation,, to write to'you, ittCUriug
that In my epinidu, founded on aetsal-'expbhcoee
yoax Magical Pain Extractor it the most voicolds dis
covery of tbe present ago Car the immediate ex 1/ action
of bodily pain. It is an almost immediate aofi a per
fect cure for Burns and fcealds, and alleXUrtll in
flammstion/ .• ••
Having many acquaintances formed, by their yitiu
at my husband’s hotel in this place; I
by your showing them these few lines, It msy possibly
be ofbeuefit both to them and yourself- -vr. ;,r
- . joixasxni Guxa.
[I entertain the hope Mrs. Clime willFahfon the
publicity 1 give to her letter, aswelldntlie score of
humanity as of its being the surest mode of bringing it
to the notice of her ; ‘
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< Extract of a letter, doled, f; _•v
\ -. Bioaiiff, Ky. Nev.Zf^&jß.
'Mr. H. Bailey: “I have uteiyour Pain. Ilrtractor in
a, case of felon, In my own family., wbicji.n'rclieved
and cured la a .very short time.»' in .basic, Tours re
snecuully, - - -**. AL xbnss.
and Scald*, Piles, Sore Nipples,. Broken
Breast,'Eruptions, sore* Cuu, hnd allin
fianimation, yields resdily to the wobdenuf properties
of this unrivalled family salve. Bautni the ahtne 1 pro
portion that yoa will receive benefit Iron the cfcnuuie,
you.will bo uljared by the deleteriotff efieeig of the.
counterfeit salves. • . . , - i’- ’ 1 '
CAUTION—Bo sure aad apply only to.Uie itfvdntor, -
H. Dallxt, 415 Breadway, Nsw l,u au
.thorixed agents. ;\ 1 dOUN DMOfiOAf?,
Pituborgh.
Henry P.Sehwarti, AUecheny, Aientf J, Baker,
Wheeling, Vaq ' James W Johastoa,’Mativille, Kyi
F. Mengweather, Cincinnati, Generai Etep'tft* •
N. U —ln tho severest Uurna and Scalds t< extracts
the pain in a fow minutes—it never fatls •" •' 1 jgH
it u,:u,^ v :
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”fw B ¥3?lu* Ul * ' •*
THE nr.deriiriKßl IT. id Ul. .
less,of a scportovqaaiity as low as'Steys^EbupuJ^
tfaased in this or any eastern altv • P ■'
New Vftfk. Pahlß BA. |T/HV^sTflC^^
CURE FOR
B* A. PARSESTOQR'a
I„ , CUASO* 0? XlTUiju, q>»»TOw-'
W 1111 securtjytottirfPb^ie,.
a» jrdl m 10 Uiciß*crTc*: atfaitm
*mon from eoaa'torfeiiJaff,tw propncWri blwSnada
or at mp&b Vcr.
rruruge. The new label, which u a iitdLniTTnvirwr of
U.e most exqoiaiie design
-Md is frcm.the
-3f n .w fta#rti^of^e^r “ u V t 7Hdc*lsH»»*w,
»ad the execauon a
P°* prominent, yint
tusE," printed in watte - letter*in « rSantffiMly *n*
S?. Ted JR? ttaa » ***** i» panieoJaWy ex*nffi«L-
Whea held oqu> the light the lcueo-tbßdaw s «
andcTery Une, boyerer mittu& throcfcbwfl 6°
w W®. of 't*»Mrtof the mgraTin* patch
“ U Ihe Itnpreuton had been made abort tiH&W®«®*
W opon each dozen ii alwjiriMed IttWa. W OO b *“
-hides, and •hoaid be ex*rained In thaura?.
Thu preparation has nowxtood y ?ir<£ '
year* trial, and u conhdeiWy. reeantSnSed.as a ~®
and eSeetaal medicine for wipe
ayateta. • Ihe rjtnexampled *n'eee««tA , flfha»aiu > -gdw
u» administration iacsery fcju whdrtfpap* o *. I "?*,*
really afflicted with worm*, <erUinly,7e ad ? T ?T wor “
thy the attention of nhyticlani. ~ ■- ! - ,i.
The proprietor has made 'it * a oofatto MSgtfrr “*■" l
retail of iu qse in such olms ■*:e«® f S?"SL"J'
knowledge and obserrallod—hed heldt.arfeMy
it to product tht-moutaiaiarycdcet%ryw^*sJ l “s““''
ly alter nearly *3l the ordinary prTflifrdM ßn * recom
mended for worm* had been 1 jrreTtourlJ’ t _ r J* o f t^c *
wltfcopt any permanent ;ad*liniaye,ts»w act .* a>
tested by the certificates sn«f -
of respectable oenon# -in ili&jeaiFyrp. 6 {J“ B < ® ao ;.
try, and ahoalduidnee ri'oiifcaalwftjM**
of th#-j>repar»tioaintheirposiessiea
operation, and may be admihistered yrliyFcncct aa£or
ty to the most delicate infant. - .^l'f ‘ '
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